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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan
    I am interested in this theory but I need more info. If you use a 50/50 solution would it regulate at 70%?
    I dont think so. At least with the beads I bought the solution will ultimately clog the pores of the beads and make them useless. They say to just use distilled water.

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    Default Guys Guys Guys!

    Here is a posting I found at Cigar Family




    From: hms richard Authentic
    Date: 01/22/05 8:51 AM

    (Copy and pasted)

    Humidity Control with conditioned Silica Gel

    One can make generic 'Climaxx Beads' at any desired control point above 40% relative humidity (RH) by buffering/conditioning generic silica gel.

    Buy a container of silica gel crystals/beads used in cat box liter, e.g., 'ExquisiCat Crystals' ($8 for 4 pounds versus $30 per pound of 'Climaxx Beads'). Read the label and verify the contents are 100% silica gel crystals. Don't use the more expensive product with blue coloured crystals mixed in that indicate moisture content. Smell the silica gel crystals/beads and make certain no fragrance is present; there should be no smell whatsoever.

    Silica gel will 'condition' that is accept or reject water vapor to maintain an equilibrium RH. Put the beads in a closed container, e.g., 'Tupperware' with a moisture source like wetted florist's foam (oasis) and a calibrated hygrometer. Moisten the oasis with distilled water or propylene glycol and water mixture (50/50 PG). The foam/sponge should be placed in a small dish so it does not touch the gel. The silica gel beads will dry the air in the container to about 40% RH and then the RH will slowly increase. The PG solution maximizes the RH at 70% and prevents mold, but takes a little longer to reach 65% than distilled water, i.e., two (2) weeks versus one (1) week. (This process can be sped up lightly misting the dry beads with distilled water from a spray bottle when you begin the conditioning process.)

    Store the container at the same temperature as your humidor. Check the RH and mix the crystals every few days. When the silica gel reaches the control RH, in this case 65% remove the conditioned silica gel.

    The conditioned gel can now be placed in an open container in your humidor or placed in any container which exposes the beads to the air in the humidor. Everything from a mesh pencil holder to a nylon stocking work. The more beads exposed to the air in the humi , the better.

    Conditioned silica gel can also be placed in a DuPont Tyvekᆴ envelope. Tyvekᆴ is the material of large envelopes used by US Postal Service Priority Mail and FedEx. The sealing flap of these envelopes have printed "DuPont Tyvekᆴ Protect What's Inside". Tyvekᆴ envelopes allow water vapor to diffuse freely and prevent envelope contents from becoming damp during airmail transit and are perfect for humidors.

    The amount of conditioned silica gel depends on the size and frequency of opening the humidor and the RH of the ambient environment. I have 18 x 18 x 24 inch (~ 4.5 cubic foot) unplugged 'fridgidor' lined with Spanish Cedar and use about one (1) pound buffered silica gel to maintain 65% RH at an ambient RH of about 40% and temperature 65F - 70F depending on season. I open the 'fridgidor' once a day for an evening smoke.
    OK...now lets see....Climaxx beads at $30 - $40 or a little patience and $5 - $9 for gel kitty litter - Sorry guys, I'll take the kitty litter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMAB
    Here is a posting I found at Cigar Family






    OK...now lets see....Climaxx beads at $30 - $40 or a little patience and $5 - $9 for gel kitty litter - Sorry guys, I'll take the kitty litter.

    Great post. Personally i don't find regulating the humidity myself all that bad. I love opening my humidors and checking out the smokes. But I am equally interesting it good ideas that make regulating more specific and easier in case I go away for a while. I was at the store this evening and actually checked out the kitty litter (I don't have a cat) I am going to get a bag and do an experiment. I will follow these instructions and keep detailed notes. I will post the results.

    thanks

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    I tried using the Find a Retailer link at Ultra Pearls site but it was broken. Here's their response.

    Hello!

    We are aware of the computer glitch. It should be working by next week. Sorry for your inconvenience. You can find the Ultra Pearls at the following store locations; Ralphs, Raleys, Vons, Unified, and Stater Brothers. I hope that one of these locations in close by to you. If more information is needed please let me know.

    Thank you,

    Candi Morris
    Customer Service
    Ultra Pet, Inc.


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    over couple grand in cigars down the tube becasue I did not get the kitty litter right. or throw in some beade from viper and protect my investment.. Hmmmmmmm..touhhg decision.

    somtimes being cheap doesnt pay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexgtp
    over couple grand in cigars down the tube becasue I did not get the kitty litter right. or throw in some beade from viper and protect my investment.. Hmmmmmmm..touhhg decision.

    somtimes being cheap doesnt pay.

    good point

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