Ok guys I'm sure someone has done this before, but my concern is primarily over the magnets I want to use. Let me
give you guys the low down.
I originally started out using HF beads (70%RH) in this 150 ct. Humidor. I removed the green foam and cut panty hose out and placed just the right amount of HF beads as would fit into the existing Savoy humidifier case. Well humidor is holding steady at 70-71%RH, but that wood smell just isn't there anymore. Regardless of whether your a fan of Boveda or HF I'm still pretty set on switching back to Boveda which I know has proven itself in previous humidor applications.
Here's the problem. I have 2 Boveda Wooden holder that'll each hil 2 backs each I figured I would put them on the lid where the existing humidification is and one 4 pack Boveda holder that I was going to stow below on the bottom of the humidor as well.
My issue: the existing metal plates that hold the current humidification on to my lid are small and I don't want any issues with the Boveda wooden trays falling.
My solution: I had these extremely strong N52 Neodymium Disc Magnets that will
Hold anything metallic to anything else metallic. I know they are strong enough that's not an issue these things are crazy strong...but my question is ARE THOSE MAGNETS SAFE TO USE IN MY HUMIDOR. I just want to make sure there will
Be no weird chemical reaction from the Neodymium as I do not know a whole lot of info about the magnets themselves, just that they are strong AF. Hope the images help.
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give you guys the low down.
I originally started out using HF beads (70%RH) in this 150 ct. Humidor. I removed the green foam and cut panty hose out and placed just the right amount of HF beads as would fit into the existing Savoy humidifier case. Well humidor is holding steady at 70-71%RH, but that wood smell just isn't there anymore. Regardless of whether your a fan of Boveda or HF I'm still pretty set on switching back to Boveda which I know has proven itself in previous humidor applications.
Here's the problem. I have 2 Boveda Wooden holder that'll each hil 2 backs each I figured I would put them on the lid where the existing humidification is and one 4 pack Boveda holder that I was going to stow below on the bottom of the humidor as well.
My issue: the existing metal plates that hold the current humidification on to my lid are small and I don't want any issues with the Boveda wooden trays falling.
My solution: I had these extremely strong N52 Neodymium Disc Magnets that will
Hold anything metallic to anything else metallic. I know they are strong enough that's not an issue these things are crazy strong...but my question is ARE THOSE MAGNETS SAFE TO USE IN MY HUMIDOR. I just want to make sure there will
Be no weird chemical reaction from the Neodymium as I do not know a whole lot of info about the magnets themselves, just that they are strong AF. Hope the images help.












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