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Swamp Ash member in exile
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if u have to get new beads shilala beads are the best!
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Still Watching My Back
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I quit spraying distilled water on my 65% beads about one year ago. Now I just set a small cup of water next to the beads. I'm using 1/2 lb of beads in each of my 120 quart coolers. I do have plenty of cigar boxes in each cooler to help stabilize the humidity and computer cooling fans on a timer to keep the humidity on an even keel.
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Team of 1
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might be "plume"...
i never ever got mine wet...like wyobob i found the best method was to put wet florists foam in the cooler for a week or so when moisture is/was required...saturates the smokes and beads and no mold ever. derrek ![]()
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Klugs gave me Gurkas
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I have never dunked or sprayed my beads to fill them. I keep the beads in tied-off woman's nylons. When RH in my humis drops a couple percent I place a wet (NOT dripping) anti-microbial sponge (such as o cello brand) into the humidor. The water evaporates from the sponge and the beads soak it up and fill. A great thing about indirect filling is that you don't need to use distilled water; all the impurities remain in the sponge. |
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following the whiterabbit
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Grrrrrr
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Unfortunately, a good portion of the industrial chemicals and some pesticides found in tap water will actually evaporate before the water does. Whether these chemicals will be absorbed or not by the beads, I can't answer, but you are still introducing a number of pollutants + things like chlorine into your humidor. If you would like to see just how bad the tap water is in your area, enter your zip code on the following website: http://www.ewg.org/tapwater/yourwater/ Explanations of the pollutants are hyperlinked from the results page for your area. |
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