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    I use 400% of the recommended amount in my wineador because it's so dry here. Even so, I was still having to add water every couple of weeks, which is no big deal. But I'm a lazy-ass, so I've re-routed the condensation drain and now it automatically replenishes my beads instead of going into an external tray.

    Quote Originally Posted by kevin7 View Post
    ...Being to Miami a few times I honestly wonder why you would need any type of humidification
    I was wondering about that too. But I think running the A/C will remove as much moisture as heating does.
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    I use a combo of beads and gel/foam. I have a 500 count humdidor so I'm looking to keep the humidity as even as I possibly can throughout my entire humidor. I alternate between foam/gel and beads between drawers/levels.

    I've personally noticed with beads that I have to re-hydrate them more often than the other humidification devices - but they do tend to keep the humidity a bit more even than foam or gel. I've also noticed that the beads do start to turn brown over time - I'm assuming that is the attributed to the oils in the cigars making it into the beads.

    Even if you faithfully use distilled water to prevent bad things in tap water from leaching into the beads - beads do have a shelf life. You probably should replace them every year or three (depending on how they're doing), just as you would floral foam or gels.

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    OK. Thanks for your input guys! I'm not going to worry about it, I was just wondering if it was normal as the beads age.
    anyhoo... Enjoy your smokes!

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    That's a good call. I used to worry about it also..."Am I hydrating too often? Too much? Too little? " it was taking the enjoyment out of it like Kevin said. The battery in my hygrometer died awhile back and I haven't replaced it yet. The rh stays at a good level as long as I keep an eye on the beads.

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