How often should you have to recharge heartfelt beads in the winter?
So I've been using these for about three weeks now. I have had to recharge them about once a week. Is that normal in the winter,it's very dry out here. I have two medium tubes in a 30 count glass top humidor. Over the past week I've had tape over the seal of the glass,didn't make much of a difference. The humidor is basically full, maby enough room for a few robustos. It hasn't gotten under 60%rh so I know I shouldn't freak out.
Thank you in advance for all your help
Thank you in advance for all your help
Non Crux sed lux
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jlmarta Posts: 7,881 ✭✭✭✭✭You should never have to recharge the beads. The beads are for control of moisture in the air. You should use a humidifier to put the moisture into your humidor.
Look at it this way - the beads are to remove excess moisture from the air and release it back into the air when the situation requires it. If the beads are saturated with water they can't remove any excess from the air.
Leave your beads dry and place a humidifier of some sort into your humidor. I personally use a small custard cup with about 1/4 inch of distilled water in it placed in my humidor.
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kswildcat Posts: 1,490 ✭✭✭✭✭When beads are dry they are white, when holding moisture the are clear. As far as how often.. that just depends on the environment and situation. I run 2 mediums in my truck cooler. 1 I charge fully the other I only charge half. This allows the rest to soak up what moisture the beads haven't absorbed. Seems to work fine5
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Usaf06 Posts: 11,312 ✭✭✭✭✭Over saturating the beads will cause them to crack. If you wet them, only 70 % max should be wet (clear)"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
-- Winston Churchill
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SleevePlz Posts: 6,249 ✭✭✭✭It sounds to me like you need to reseason your humidor. If the beads are drying out that fast, I would imagine the humidor itself is sucking out all the moisture. However, if the problem is the seal, then just convert to plastic now and save yourself the headache.LLA - Lancero Lovers of America6
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jarubla Posts: 2,329 ✭✭✭✭✭Hey @johnnyB can you stop by Beehive, just off 3rd west and about 1800 south? They carry Boveda and a bunch of quality stix.
Go grab 4 of their 60 gram 69 rh Bovedas and pop two in your humi after you re season (check out YouTube on how to re season). IIRC they sell them for $4/each
Yep, dry down here in Spanish Fork as well. C'mon Spring!!!!!“There’ll be two dates on your tombstone and all your friends will read ’em but all that’s gonna matter is that little dash between ’em.” -Kevin Welch5 -
johnnyB Posts: 1,553 ✭✭✭✭✭jarubla said:Hey @johnnyB can you stop by Beehive, just off 3rd west and about 1800 south? They carry Boveda and a bunch of quality stix.
Go grab 4 of their 60 gram 69 rh Bovedas and pop two in your humi after you re season (check out YouTube on how to re season). IIRC they sell them for $4/each
Yep, dry down here in Spanish Fork as well. C'mon Spring!!!!!Non Crux sed lux6 -
matkn293 Posts: 3,565 ✭✭✭✭✭I use beads in my winedor and from time to time will pull them out shuffle them around a bit and then give them a few spritzes of distilled water.
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avengethis Posts: 5,689 ✭✭✭✭✭During the winter in my singles/daily smoke cooler I have to spritz probably once a month. In the summer I make it 3-4 months.Team O'Donnell FTW!
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