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Heartfelt beads and me (or is that I ?)

TumblerTumbler Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 338
I purchased another Humi probably a month ago. I seasoned it by using a Tupperware container with distilled water (probably a 1/4 cup), wiped the humi down, and drenched the sponge that came with the humi. After 3 days I put the cigars in. The humidity just kept going up. My analog said it was almost raining and the digital got to about 86%. I assumed both hydrometers were off. I finally took a moment and tried the salt test to calibrate - it was a perfect 75%. I took the sponge out and ordered 2 cylindrical vials and a square magnetic bead box for the lid. A little overkill for 100 cigars, but I assumed it would compensate quicker. Anyway by the time I got them - the humidor had settled down to 75%. I put the two cylinders in the center of each side - one row up from the bottom, and stuck the square box of beads to the lid. It's been a week and it's still 75% in there. Did the cigars and the wood absorb so much moisture that the beads are having trouble stabilizing the environment? I did take the beads out though and watched it drop to 68% - I put them back in and it goes to 75%. The beads are suppose to be 65%. Has anyone had this problem or ideas for this proletariat? I was going to send a note to heartfelt, but thought I would try you guys first... I am smoking a RP sungrown at the moment that's been in there a week. It's burning perfectly and tastes great... My ghurka centennials that have been in there since the beginning - not so much. I also have a couple of padron 64s that have been in there 2 weeks - should I smoke them both as soon as I am done with the RP? :)

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  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
  • TumblerTumbler Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 338
    Thanks, I will give that a shot. They appear about 40% clear, but I will leave them out - and then give it another try...
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
    Depends on whether you and your Heartfelt beads are the subject, or the object.
  • TumblerTumbler Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 338
    Heartfelt beads are the subject and the object. I guess it's me and I... Thanks for the clarification - I think now I need interpretation or another lager... :)
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    anyone know what size heartfelt bead case would be the same size as the typical rectangle sponge black plastic trays that come with humis would be?
  • dutyjedutyje Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,263
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    i dont know what to tell you guys. I just re-salt tested my hygrometer. its still -4. my beads are 65%. my hygrometer reads 61%. I dont know what else to say. maybe i AM doing something different but i dont know what it is so i cant help you. I do have WAY to many beads in there though. iduno. I wish i could help on this one but i just havent figured out why its workin for me and not you guys.
  • btmislesbtmisles Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 125
    The beads have been working great for me. I have been using the 65% and have only had a slight drop in RH (1%-2%) since turning the heat on in the house. Once I charged the beads alittle more, it corrected itself. I have also had very good luck with the beads absorbing humidity. When I seasoned my most recent hunidor, after 3 days with the bowl of water in the box the rh was around 79%. I threw mt dry beads in there (with the bowl) and the beads charged themselves and dropped the humidity to 72%. Once I pulled the bowl the humidity slowly dropped to the 67%. Not sure why but they seem to work the way they are intended.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    btmisles:
    The beads have been working great for me. I have been using the 65% and have only had a slight drop in RH (1%-2%) since turning the heat on in the house. Once I charged the beads alittle more, it corrected itself. I have also had very good luck with the beads absorbing humidity. When I seasoned my most recent hunidor, after 3 days with the bowl of water in the box the rh was around 79%. I threw mt dry beads in there (with the bowl) and the beads charged themselves and dropped the humidity to 72%. Once I pulled the bowl the humidity slowly dropped to the 67%. Not sure why but they seem to work the way they are intended.
    finally! i knew that they had to work for SOMEONE. i knew i was crazy but not that crazy.
  • jlmartajlmarta Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,440
  • jihiggsjihiggs Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 468
    in my experience, getting the humidity in a humidor to change up or down with beads takes days, even a week to get back to normal. if your beads are dirty or you dont use distilled water the poors can get clogged and not work as intended.
  • rmccloudrmccloud Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 160
    If my beads hold it +/- 3 percent, I am not really worried about it. With the swings in humidity in my house whether the air or heat is on, I can't complain to much. Depending on the time of day that I look at it it might be slightly different.
  • TumblerTumbler Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 338
  • mattshellmattshell Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 34
    Hi all... newbe here.  Do you guys use the 50/50 solution or just distilled water with your beads?  I'm setting mine up tonight!  Thanks!
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
    Hi, matt. Only use distilled water with the beads.
  • mattshellmattshell Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 34

    Any problem if I've already used the 50/50 for the initial charging?  Okay if I used distilled water from now on, or have I potentially damaged the beads?

    Also, if they get too filled, is it okay to use a hair drying to get rid of some of the water.  Is there a better way, or should I not worry about it?

    Sorry for all the questions.  I'm new and a little obsessed. :-)

  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
  • mattshellmattshell Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 34
    So, what's the 50/50 good for?  Is it just for putting in the foam pucks?  Is it okay for putting in a glass and seasoning a humidor?
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
    mattshell:
    So, what's the 50/50 good for?  Is it just for putting in the foam pucks?  Is it okay for putting in a glass and seasoning a humidor?
    Yup, it's for the green foam humidifiers. It's fine for putting in a glass to season your humi, but you don't need it.
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
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