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Old 03-23-2013, 04:37 AM #31
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you can purchase them separately on the c-vault site.
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I've had cvaults for over a year but just recently started using just the humidipaks for curing, they work great!

Btw, I've been told that the best way to use these for curing is to let it dry until the stems snap, approx 55%rh and then to put them in the cvault with the humidipaks... I tried it and it worked nicely for me...
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Old 03-23-2013, 02:05 PM #33
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Where did you find them? If you don't mind sharing.

Also,, are they rechargeable? So some at a cigar store on line that weren't/didn't seem to be. Said 'disposable'.
You can find them on Amazon...and they don't recharge...you place them in a jar or cvault and change them out when they feel hard...if you want to use them in a mason jar them just tape one to the lid...make sure you have a humidity gauge in there...can't remember what they are called...
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Old 03-23-2013, 02:13 PM #34
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You can find them on Amazon......can't remember what they are called...
Boveda HumidiPak

Pretty cheap on Amazon, and they work great
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Looks like the only game in town for 62%.

Thx for the amazon info. $40 at my door, for a dozen is doable.
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i'm planning on getting some but the packs only. Does the packs leak or have an odar? Should I just place it on top in the glass jar?
I've been experimenting with them- no odor & they seem pretty tough & leak resistant. They just need to be inside the container somewhere.
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Old 03-23-2013, 03:47 PM #37
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You can find them on Amazon...and they don't recharge...you place them in a jar or cvault and change them out when they feel hard...if you want to use them in a mason jar them just tape one to the lid...make sure you have a humidity gauge in there...can't remember what they are called...
Have you found them to hold the RH @62% reliably?

My old RH controller is out of a humidor I had kicking around, but RH seems to wander between 40-73%. I've installed it in a 48 quart Igloo cooler, with hook & loop material to make it removable. It is rechargeable with distilled water.

I already abandoned the the 'moisture control' crystals that I tried. They don't seem to be controllable at all. Going to use them in some outdoor planters. Nothing gained, but nothing lost either.

Was playing on a cigar site. They sell something by 'Le Vail' that is digital, programmable, and refillable, for $90..... Supposed to hold up to 600 cigars @ the selected RH. Could be interesting for long term growing/curing?

https://www.thompsoncigar.com/product...ategoryId=8407
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Have you found them to hold the RH @62% reliably?

My old RH controller is out of a humidor I had kicking around, but RH seems to wander between 40-73%. I've installed it in a 48 quart Igloo cooler, with hook & loop material to make it removable. It is rechargeable with distilled water.

I already abandoned the the 'moisture control' crystals that I tried. They don't seem to be controllable at all. Going to use them in some outdoor planters. Nothing gained, but nothing lost either.

Was playing on a cigar site. They sell something by 'Le Vail' that is digital, programmable, and refillable, for $90..... Supposed to hold up to 600 cigars @ the selected RH. Could be interesting for long term growing/curing?

https://www.thompsoncigar.com/product...ategoryId=8407
Yes, they do hold it at 62 if you use the amount of humidipaks they tell you to for the size of the container...
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Have you found them to hold the RH @62% reliably?

My old RH controller is out of a humidor I had kicking around, but RH seems to wander between 40-73%. I've installed it in a 48 quart Igloo cooler, with hook & loop material to make it removable. It is rechargeable with distilled water.

I already abandoned the the 'moisture control' crystals that I tried. They don't seem to be controllable at all. Going to use them in some outdoor planters. Nothing gained, but nothing lost either.

Was playing on a cigar site. They sell something by 'Le Vail' that is digital, programmable, and refillable, for $90..... Supposed to hold up to 600 cigars @ the selected RH. Could be interesting for long term growing/curing?

https://www.thompsoncigar.com/product...ategoryId=8407
Dimensions 6"L x 2"W x 3½"H not gonna hold much weed
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Dimensions 6"L x 2"W x 3½"H not gonna hold much weed
Unless I'm badly mistaken, that is the size of the Humidifier?

I'll go look again. thx

edit; Yup that's a Humidifier, no Humidor involved at that price or size. Also uses a refillable water cartridge.
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