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I too am a 60 % fan for long term storage (thinking about going down to 55 %). I asked earlier as it appeared like the likely next question (in case anyone was afraid to ask).
I personally use 65 % beads but I use them dry and have never wetted them they are there to insure that the RH in my humi does not get about that 65 % range. Instead of checking to see if my beads are clear and recharging them I make sure they are all still white and would dry them out if they were not. |
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![]() I too use the 60% in my "dry box" ~Mark |
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Black Ops - S.O.B.
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Dave
Location: Side Porta!! Kingsville, Ont., Canada
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65% is where I'm at!
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Great post Mark!
I started with NO humidication, then soaking wet cotton balls in a drafty cigar box then PG solution, 70% beads... It took me awhile but thanks to you guys I'm at 65% and could not be happier
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BR549
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65% for me. Early in the game, thankfully I found a cigar board where most of you older and wiser guys were posting and it seemed like 65% was where most of you guys liked it, so if it was good enough for you it was good enough for me.
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I was a 70's guy before finding these guys.
65 now and never looking back! |
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