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There amazing! The easiest most hassle-free way of keeping your sticks the right humidity with no effort at all except for grabbing them when they dry out.Great post. I saw the Boveda packs on Amazon. Going to try them out soon.
That's my problem. I was using a ham container.I know this thread is a few years old but just thought I would share my "hydration station". I have three coolers that have 3 Boveda packs in each and I rotate them out so that two are in each cooler and one is in the charging unit.
The recharging station is simply a Louis Rich turkey container half full of distilled water inside a zip lock Tupperware. I leave it sealed up for two weeks and rotate them out.
On the rare occasion I have to replace a Boveda because it seems leaking or stained, but for the most part it's been the same Boveda packs for 2 years now.
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For a brief second i thought you said "beads were a wedding favor". Man, that would be great. Im gonna try this tonight since i see some of you are using the take along zip lock containers. I have those that are bigger than the tupperware containers i own.That's my problem. I was using a ham container.![]()
I went the simpler route and just put my used bovedas on top of my beads after spraying the bead a bit. Beads are in wedding party favor bags.
Life saver right there. I have thrown most of mine out once they're dried up. I will never do that again!It's come up in several threads whether or not Bovedas can be brought back to life once they dry out. I'm not sure if you're "supposed" to or not and the Boveda website mentions nothing about it (that I can find). However, I've been doing it for about a year and a half now and I know others have been doing it longer with no ill effects to the humidity regulating properties of the Boveda pack. So here's how I do it...
What you'll need:
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You'll need something airtight to revive the Bovedas in. I use a plastic canister. You may also use a Tupperware or similar container. The biggest concern is that it is airtight. One or more shot glasses or similar container. A couple paper towels. Distilled water. Desiccated Bovedas.
Step one:
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Fold up the paper towels and stuff them in the shot glasses. I fold mine so that they fan out a little. This increases the surface area for the water to evaporate from and I've found it speeds up the process versus just filling a shot glass with water.
Step two:
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Fill shot glasses with water and allow paper towels to soak it up. Then top it off (careful not to get too close to the top though or it'll spill easily).
Step three:
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Place shot glasses in airtight container with Bovedas. Let it sit until they're squishy again. Different RH will require a shorter or longer time to rehydrate. I toss different RH in together, the lower RH will be done first (i.e. 65% before 70%).
Once they're completely squishy, use 'em or put 'em in a plastic bag (I prefer freezer bags with the double seal and double bag, but maybe I'm paranoid) until you need them. Works best if you have a cycle where some are hydrating while you're using the others.
Hope that helps everyone with questions about this. If anyone does it different or has some other tips they'd like to share, fire away!
Edit 11/27/2013: After a few incidents of our cats getting into the spare room and knocking the rehydration chamber off the bookshelf I decided to try something new. I put some kitty litter (the same kind used to regulate humidity in humidors) in a panty hoe and drenched the kitty litter with distilled water. Put that in the chamber with the Bovedas and it works great...plus no mess. Now I'm considering working in some kind of false bottom to fill with kitty litter, but this may be overkill...still mulling it over.
Dan
I have beads and bovedas in the wino. In theory, beads supply humidity and boveda controls the RH. In reality, beads serves only when I charge the bovedas, as I put DW in them when pulling dried out packs...For those who recharge their Boveda packs - what do you use in the interim? A second set? If so, then how do you store the "temp" set when replacing with the newly charged packs?