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Varying humidity in wineador (cc-300)

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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.
 

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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.
I just leave mine outside of the humi if they're too wet. Seems to be working fine. But I use HCM (which I've never had to mess with) and KL which I just spray. Heartfelt seems to take on smells and discolors as well as not holding RH as well.

I also have Bovedas which cost me essentially nothing as I got them when I ordered cigars and a couple of bigger ones when they were giving them away. They have never taken weeks to recharge for me.
 
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I just leave mine outside of the humi if they're too wet. Seems to be working fine. But I use HCM (which I've never had to mess with) and KL which I just spray. Heartfelt seems to take on smells and discolors as well as not holding RH as well.

I also have Bovedas which cost me essentially nothing as I got them when I ordered cigars and a couple of bigger ones when they were giving them away. They have never taken weeks to recharge for me.
That's cool, whatever works on drying. I have never had to dry my beads or KL out, but have seen the oven method mentioned a few times and a friend did it to his and it was quick and easy.
I used Bovedas in my 100 ct desktop and they work great. I keep 6 in the humi and have another 6 when needed. I recharge by using an old tupperdor and a small bowl of distilled water. How long it takes depends on how dried out they get. And free is good!
 

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That's cool, whatever works on drying. I have never had to dry my beads or KL out, but have seen the oven method mentioned a few times and a friend did it to his and it was quick and easy.
I used Bovedas in my 100 ct desktop and they work great. I keep 6 in the humi and have another 6 when needed. I recharge by using an old tupperdor and a small bowl of distilled water. How long it takes depends on how dried out they get. And free is good!
i dunk mine usually
 
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I have two shallow trays with about a pound in each. One in the bottom and another on a shelf about three slots down. I have another shelf right above it that I stack boxes on currently.


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It's simple Google Avallo Accumonitor but it, install it, and never worry again about your Humidity. Beads are for making necklaces


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It's simple Google Avallo Accumonitor but it, install it, and never worry again about your Humidity. Beads are for making necklaces


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I never have to worry about my humidity and saved hundreds by not buying the accumonitor. :)
 
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