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Old 02-11-2004, 02:25 PM   #1
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How long should I expect Climmax beads to last in my humidors before I need to replace with fresh?
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Old 02-11-2004, 04:01 PM   #2
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with fresh what? more beads or fresh distilled water?

i didn't know if they wore out or not....
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I've had mine going for over two years now and they are doing fine.
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with fresh what? more beads or fresh distilled water?

i didn't know if they wore out or not....
beads. I just figured they need refreshing or replacing.
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I've had mine going for over two years now and they are doing fine.
that's excellant! I've found I have to refresh the 50/50 about every six months.
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that's excellant! I've found I have to refresh the 50/50 about every six months.
I hope you mean when using a credo. You should use plain distilled water with Climmax media.
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Old 02-12-2004, 09:19 AM   #7
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I hope you mean when using a credo. You should use plain distilled water with Climmax media.
Actually, I've been soaking my sticks in it. Is that bad? No wonder they smolder like hell.

Seriously, I'm looking for something better to replace that big chunk of florist foam in the igloodor and I want to lower the RH a little. The Climmax 65 seems to be the ticket. Just currious about how the Climmax holds up, for the $23 a pound I can make a lot of 50/50.
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Well I am using 70%rh right now with no problem. My Humi stays around 65-67%. Which is fine because my humi is mostly cubans. I am waiting for my coolidor set, should be here when I get back from Germany in three weeks . And I will use the 65% that I bought in that and see how it does. But I have been very happy with my climmax media.

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