Your silica beads are likely the same as Silica Kitty Litter. 4# for $5 at WalMart (MiMi brand).
If you got them too wet, dry them out on the lowest oven setting for about 20-30 minutes. After cooling put in a ziplock with a calibrated hygrometer and see what the Rh is. Mine new were 57. Get yours below your desired Rh, which they should be after oven drying.
Put your DW in a plastic spray bottle and bring the Rh up slowly by just giving them 2-3 sprays and then recheck their Rh. Repeat until you reach desired Rh. When the Rh drops 2-3% below your desired Rh, give them 2-3 sprays to bring them back. That is what they call training them. Really simple to do.
I keep 10# of KL in my 170 bottle wineador along with 2.5# of HF beads and I have to give them a few sprays about every 4 months or so. Takes a couple of minutes, unlike Bovedas that are expensive and take weeks to recharge.
If you got them too wet, dry them out on the lowest oven setting for about 20-30 minutes. After cooling put in a ziplock with a calibrated hygrometer and see what the Rh is. Mine new were 57. Get yours below your desired Rh, which they should be after oven drying.
Put your DW in a plastic spray bottle and bring the Rh up slowly by just giving them 2-3 sprays and then recheck their Rh. Repeat until you reach desired Rh. When the Rh drops 2-3% below your desired Rh, give them 2-3 sprays to bring them back. That is what they call training them. Really simple to do.
I keep 10# of KL in my 170 bottle wineador along with 2.5# of HF beads and I have to give them a few sprays about every 4 months or so. Takes a couple of minutes, unlike Bovedas that are expensive and take weeks to recharge.