KingoftheCove:I found a good source for silica (yes it's the right stuff)....and after searching this Forum, I got an idea from a Kuzi post (using Boveda packs), and was hoping for some feedback on how I plan to train my silica. Quite simply, I have a collection of Humicare pillows (67%rh). So my plan was to put the silica into the trays I'm making (4oz silica per tray) and put two of these trays, along with 5 humicare pillows in a big ziploc bag. I'll let that sit for 2 weeks, stirring the beads twice a day (morning & night) I'm assuming my beads will be trained at 67% RH by the end of the 2 week period. What say you KL experts out there? thanks
laker1963: KingoftheCove:I found a good source for silica (yes it's the right stuff)....and after searching this Forum, I got an idea from a Kuzi post (using Boveda packs), and was hoping for some feedback on how I plan to train my silica. Quite simply, I have a collection of Humicare pillows (67%rh). So my plan was to put the silica into the trays I'm making (4oz silica per tray) and put two of these trays, along with 5 humicare pillows in a big ziploc bag. I'll let that sit for 2 weeks, stirring the beads twice a day (morning & night) I'm assuming my beads will be trained at 67% RH by the end of the 2 week period. What say you KL experts out there? thanksI believe if you read the information from the website ( at least Conservagel) they state that these beads are already "trained" or set at the appropriate thresholds before they leave the business. There is no need to train them, just use them.
KingoftheCove: laker1963: KingoftheCove:I found a good source for silica (yes it's the right stuff)....and after searching this Forum, I got an idea from a Kuzi post (using Boveda packs), and was hoping for some feedback on how I plan to train my silica. Quite simply, I have a collection of Humicare pillows (67%rh). So my plan was to put the silica into the trays I'm making (4oz silica per tray) and put two of these trays, along with 5 humicare pillows in a big ziploc bag. I'll let that sit for 2 weeks, stirring the beads twice a day (morning & night) I'm assuming my beads will be trained at 67% RH by the end of the 2 week period. What say you KL experts out there? thanksI believe if you read the information from the website ( at least Conservagel) they state that these beads are already "trained" or set at the appropriate thresholds before they leave the business. There is no need to train them, just use them. I'm not buying "beads" already trained - I'm buying pure grade silica (cat litter) - by default, the rh capabilities for this kind of silica is way too low - hence the need to "train" it. I was just wondering if my proposed technique is something others might have done already, maybe using Boveda packs.
laker1963:Sorry. When I read your post you reffered to it as "the right stuff' and I assumed you were talking about the beads not the kitty litter. I have no idea about the kitty litter... I use "the right stuff". My bad.