Junking My Rectangular Humidifier
So I thought I could make it work, and like everyone else, I'm done with this thing. :smiley36:
I get fluctuations of 71-75% humidity. My end goal is to get a 'stable humidity' here.
Looking at heartfelt industries's site, I'm going to go with a the aluminum rectangular humidifier.
My question (and I've tried searching on this site, maybe not hard enough) - What makes the beads so much more stable than the conventional 50/50 solution + sponge? I've never understood 'technically' what makes them so much better. Will they really keep at a steady humidity?
Are there any drawbacks to getting the 65% humidity beads v.s. 70% ones? I'm probably going to go with the 65% ones.
Thanks for any input ... :smiley20:
Thanks & I Found A FAQ Too...
Thanks for the information guys....
I also found a good FAQ from the man himself on CP:
http://www.cigarpass.com/forums/inde...11600&hl=beads
Thanks for the great link Godfather .
That link answers just about every question I have for the beads . :smiley20:
Debunking the propylene glycol myth.
Guess what? Propylene glycol is toxic in small doses. All the things that a lot of people use on a daily basis contain tiny amounts of this stuff, and that adds up to one big dose at the end of a day.
As an example, if you google "dangers of propylene glycol," you will find hundreds upon hundreds of studies that show propylene glycol as a toxic substance, and one we should avoid. Has anyone ever thought about what anti-freeze is made of....propylene glycol. I'm also sure that you are aware that dogs will die if they drink anti-freeze. It's because of kidney failure.
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