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    Seriously? No one is going to comment on the phrasing of the title of this thread? Am I the only one whose mind is in the gutter?

    But back on topic, that tube looks like a pretty darn good idea. If that doesn't work, you can try swapping the foam out of a traditional travel humidifier with beads, or a DryMistat tube and chuck the crystals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ropey View Post
    Woops I've already experienced the downside of kitty litter: the fact that its performance depends almost entirely on the amount of water that's in it. I thought I read that it had a "set-point" of 68 RH. Guess not.

    I made two of the above tubos and put some KL in one. Poured some distilled water in, shook it a little, capped it, and stuck it in a plastic bag with a hygrometer. After about 10 minutes it was rock-solid at 68. I thought "Great!"

    Then I took some more KL, put it in the other tubo, wet it, shook it and stuck it in an identical plastic bag. Guess I used slightly less water this time, because the hygrometer went down to 62! I pulled out the tubo and added a little bit more water, put it back in the bag. Currently the hygrometer reads 74 and rising!

    Not sure I'm gonna stick with the KL. Already seems like more work and uncertainty than I want to deal with. I don't want to have to measure water and so forth to find just the right balance.

    Guess the Heartfelt beads are "pre-trained" for a specific RH... maybe I'll think about those.
    It sounds like you barely gave it a chance to work...

    Pretty much all of these systems need at least a few days to level off. Especially if you add water directly to the litter. It's immediate reaction seems to be to push moisture out. That's why a lot of people place a water source near it and let it absorb water vapor, to avoid humidity spikes and damaging the crystals.

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    Sounds to me like OP has a misunderstanding of how KL works.

    If you just add water to HF beads and put them into the container, they won't just read whatever RH they were designed for either. That's not how you use this type of media.

    A grasp of the concepts makes using these things a whole lot easier.

    But first: what is your desired RH? Honestly, I would have kept the one that was at 62, and probably not added water to any of it. Perfect, works right out of the bag.

    Quote Originally Posted by cheaphumidors View Post
    Seriously? No one is going to comment on the phrasing of the title of this thread? Am I the only one whose mind is in the gutter?
    Nope. Not the only one- why do you think any of us actually clicked on this thread?

    As (mostly) men, we've already (mostly) all learned to pretend like we're not looking at something once we're caught, or in this case, when it's not there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanTheEvans View Post
    Nope. Not the only one- why do you think any of us actually clicked on this thread?

    As (mostly) men, we've already (mostly) all learned to pretend like we're not looking at something once we're caught, or in this case, when it's not there.
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    Heartfelt adds salts to their beads. Kitty litter has no salts added. These salts allow the silica to regulate humidity to a certain point. Without the salts, it doesn't. From the HF web site:

    "DO NOT immerse you[r] beads in distilled water or dip the beads in distilled water. Trying to add distilled water this way will ultimately rinse out the salts that the beads are impregnated with. This rinsing off of the salts will ultimately make the beads not be able to hold the given rh level that they are set for."

    Only HF will regulate to a certain RH. Kitty litter will not, because it's not impregnated with the necessary salts, because to absorb cat pee it doesn't need to be.

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    I use KL, but in combination with active humidification. HF beads still need to be maintained, just slightly less than KL. If you want as little maintenance as possible without active humidification, Boveda is the way to go.

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    Place your KL in a sealed container (Tupperware) with your boveda packs of your choice.
    Seal and let sit a few days, the KL will stabilize to that RH.
    After that a light spriz when it drops to maintain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowrider58 View Post
    Place your KL in a sealed container (Tupperware) with your boveda packs of your choice.
    Seal and let sit a few days, the KL will stabilize to that RH.
    I could do that, or I could just put the Boveda packs in with the cigars

    It just seems like every KL method is more complex than some other method. It was my mistake for thinking that KL regulated to a set RH by itself.

    So this is what I've decided to do: I will use the Boveda packs in conjunction with the KL. The (well-saturated) KL will ensure the RH doesn't drop too low as well as "recharge" the Boveda packs constantly; the Boveda packs will ensure that the RH doesn't go over a certain amount.

    In the dry air here, and especially in my wooden humidor, things tend to run a couple % under the Boveda pack spec. During the winter, my Boveda 65s were providing no more than 60%. But with the KL, the % stays rock-steady at the spec of the Boveda. eg. the 65s are exactly at 65.
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    I use KL alone and in combination with HF beads with good results. To your original question, yes drilling the tubes will work, but its all about surface area so you will need quite a few of them to equal what a bag, stocking or container of it could provide. The other downside is that Mimi litter is made with much smaller crystals than Exquiste Car so you will have some dust around your tubes.
    @cheaphumidors - yes my mind went where yours did as well.
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    You had me at long round and firm...

    I have coffins that with holes drilled on the top and sides. Exposure to surface area is important, so using the KL that has the big crystals is preferable. My coolers and desktop humi are remarkably stable.
    Last edited by Engineer99; 03-12-2015 at 11:58 PM.

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