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    wow I did not think he was going to listen there for a moment..that shot glass was like his blankie






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    I've found that over time, the beads do tend to loose humidity. I just keep a capped water bottle in the corner of the coolidor (it's square/rectangular, fits perfectly). When I notice the humidity start to go down a bit more then I would like it (I'm talking weeks here), I'll take the cap off the water bottle for a couple of days until the humidity gets back up.

    It works good for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hex1848 View Post
    I've found that over time, the beads do tend to loose humidity. I just keep a capped water bottle in the corner of the coolidor (it's square/rectangular, fits perfectly). When I notice the humidity start to go down a bit more then I would like it (I'm talking weeks here), I'll take the cap off the water bottle for a couple of days until the humidity gets back up.

    It works good for me.
    That sounds like a great way to recharge the beads. How big is your humi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby07 View Post
    That sounds like a great way to recharge the beads. How big is your humi?
    I use 150 quart igloos.

    They work great, more then enough room to work with.
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