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WhoDeyGalWhoDeyGal Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 720
Ok fellas, so we bought some beads, put them in the foot of panty hose, mist them and put them in our humidor. Now our humidity is skyrocketing to the peak of 87. We opened the humidor for a few hours to let it drop and its now hanging around high 70's. What gives?

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  • WhoDeyGalWhoDeyGal Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 720
  • T.J. ArmstrongT.J. Armstrong Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 256
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Let them dry out, you will be fine. Probably did not need to mist them as your humi already had rh. Let them dry out, don't mist until rh drops below 60 and it will stabilize. If they don't work out, I'll send you some kitty litter and all will be fine.
  • WhoDeyGalWhoDeyGal Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 720
    catfishbluezz:
    Let them dry out, you will be fine. Probably did not need to mist them as your humi already had rh. Let them dry out, don't mist until rh drops below 60 and it will stabilize. If they don't work out, I'll send you some kitty litter and all will be fine.
    Thanks for the info, Dustin.
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    I've seen spikes like that before, just remember they need very little water and also pull down humidity. I've had better success introducing new beads to a seasoned humi dry then wet.
  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    catfishbluezz:
    Let them dry out, you will be fine. Probably did not need to mist them as your humi already had rh. Let them dry out, don't mist until rh drops below 60 and it will stabilize. If they don't work out, I'll send you some kitty litter and all will be fine.
    +1 preset means just put them in there...the extra water especially on a stocking will bump the humidity fast. Dry it out and start over
  • PsychoSJGPsychoSJG Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 739
    How much of them did you wet? usually wanna wet only 40%-60% of the beads and leave the rest dry so they can absorb humidity and regulate. If they are all wet, especially if soaked, then the rh with be high up there.
  • blurrblurr Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 962
    As clear as those beads were in the "what did you get today" pics, that's why I mentioned they are likely fully pre charged. Like mentioned leave them out of your humi to dry for a day or so and try again. If your humi and cigars are set where you like at say 65 to 68 rh, and the beads are not oversaturated then you should just put them in without spraying to see which direction the humidity goes. Then go from there by misting or letting them dry out some. I also prefer plastic containers to pantyose containers because they can get wet when misting. Plastic open containers you can just spray the beads directly. Or use evaporative methods which I am having much better slow charging with.
  • WhoDeyGalWhoDeyGal Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 720
    We had them in a container and only add a few drops worth to the whole batch. The container was taking up to much space in our humi, so we switched them over to the hose. I'm really surprised adding just a few drops worth made that big of a difference. We have left them out all day, patted them down with a paper towel and ran them under a blow dryer on cool setting for a few seconds. I put them back into the humi and now waiting to see if it stabilizes.
  • DiamondogDiamondog Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,169
    It takes time to stabalize...I would have gone with 65% rh, close the lid, leave them for a week or 2...thats the way it works...keep checking and playing you will slow the process and frustrate yourself...
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Seriously...if they don;t work, I'll send you some kitty litter and you will be fine. I'll train it before hand to. Let me know....all I need is a reason to smash.
  • james40james40 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,450
    catfishbluezz:
    Seriously...if they don;t work, I'll send you some kitty litter and you will be fine. I'll train it before hand to. Let me know....all I need is a reason to smash.
    do you use the litter? Curious how well that works. Does it also eliminate/absorb odors i.e. cigar and cedar?
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    james40:
    catfishbluezz:
    Seriously...if they don;t work, I'll send you some kitty litter and you will be fine. I'll train it before hand to. Let me know....all I need is a reason to smash.
    do you use the litter? Curious how well that works. Does it also eliminate/absorb odors i.e. cigar and cedar?
    i just tossed it right in, works fine...no different then heartfelt
  • RhamlinRhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    Lots of people swear by just putting them in your humi dry and just let them do their thing.
  • The KidThe Kid Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,842
    I thought you were using the Boveda packs????
  • Gaetano7890Gaetano7890 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 771
    The Kid:
    I thought you were using the Boveda packs????
    I have been using the packs since may with great results. I have a 100 count humi and they have been the easiest thing I've ever used
  • VisionVision Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,701
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    I like Boveda for stabilizing a humi. For example, when I moved m rock solid 62 humi went nuts and the beads went dry every other day it seemed. Dropped two 65's in it, back to normal. My new beast humi was solid for a few weeks and I wanted it around 66-67 for CC, aging boxes, and conny but it dropped below 60 and I couldn't get it back. Dropped two 72's, now it's at 66-67 with ease. I don't see the need to spend the money on e you have beads trained, but they serve a very efficient purpose. Plus I have a little 62 I toss in my travel humi, and I love tossing the little 69's in aging boxes.
  • WhoDeyGalWhoDeyGal Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 720
    The Kid:
    I thought you were using the Boveda packs????
    We were, but I think we bought knock offs or something. Our humi's were hanging around 58-61 with the packs. So decided to give the beads a shot.
  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Nikki....how did you guys season your humi? Fluctuations like this, mold, spikes, drops....it shouldn't be this frustrating. My guess is you need to reseason. I'd be more then happy to help you out with this and I would highly recommend starting over at this point. I had this same thing happen to me twice when I started. Let me know, we can take it to PM.
  • WhoDeyGalWhoDeyGal Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 720
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  • jthanatosjthanatos Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,563
    WhoDeyGal:
    The Kid:
    I thought you were using the Boveda packs????
    We were, but I think we bought knock offs or something. Our humi's were hanging around 58-61 with the packs. So decided to give the beads a shot.
    Dumb question, but with all the fluctuations and odd readings, have you tested ecalibrated your hygrometer? It sounds like no matter what humidity source you use, it is jumping all over and not stabilizing at expected values.
  • WhoDeyGalWhoDeyGal Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 720
    jthanatos:
    WhoDeyGal:
    The Kid:
    I thought you were using the Boveda packs????
    We were, but I think we bought knock offs or something. Our humi's were hanging around 58-61 with the packs. So decided to give the beads a shot.
    Dumb question, but with all the fluctuations and odd readings, have you tested ecalibrated your hygrometer? It sounds like no matter what humidity source you use, it is jumping all over and not stabilizing at expected values.
    I have. It seems to be working right. I've decided to reseason again in hopes to get it right for good!
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