Hi Guys,
I learnt to recharge Bovedas after reading about it here and a few google searches but theres not much in the way of pics so I thought this might be useful for anyone who wants to try it-
Start off with your dry Bovedas- once they start to feel like they're solidifying around the edges they need re charging. Even ones that are completely solid like a cracker can be rehydrated but it will take longer, maybe a couple of weeks. You need a good tupperware type container with a good airtight seal. The ones that clamp down are good as you get a decent seal.
You should use humidor solution, this is basically distilled water with anti fungal additives. You could collect your own distilled water from a steaming pan, kettle etc but it wont contain the anti mould properties.
In a small ramekin or shot glass, pour the solution liquid. Some have advised using a sponge in the dish so that theres more surface area evaporating the liquid but I haven't tried that myself. Make sure theres a gap between the lid and the dish so that its not stopping the liquid evaporating.
Arrange the Bovedas in the container around the dish of solution.
Seal them babies in.
Keep checking them but it could take a few weeks if they are very dry. Putting the tub in a warm place or sunny window seems to get things going faster.
Once you've recharged them, keep them in a ziplock bag, they wont lose moisture here and can be used in rotation as and when you next need them. If you get enough for the humidor and some extra, you wont run out and can keep refreshing the dry ones.
According to the Boveda website, you can never overdo it by putting too many into the humidor because they are self regulating. More in the box will mean they'll last longer before drying out.
Not saying this is the definitive or only way to do this, but it worked for me [emoji3]
I learnt to recharge Bovedas after reading about it here and a few google searches but theres not much in the way of pics so I thought this might be useful for anyone who wants to try it-
Start off with your dry Bovedas- once they start to feel like they're solidifying around the edges they need re charging. Even ones that are completely solid like a cracker can be rehydrated but it will take longer, maybe a couple of weeks. You need a good tupperware type container with a good airtight seal. The ones that clamp down are good as you get a decent seal.
You should use humidor solution, this is basically distilled water with anti fungal additives. You could collect your own distilled water from a steaming pan, kettle etc but it wont contain the anti mould properties.
In a small ramekin or shot glass, pour the solution liquid. Some have advised using a sponge in the dish so that theres more surface area evaporating the liquid but I haven't tried that myself. Make sure theres a gap between the lid and the dish so that its not stopping the liquid evaporating.
Arrange the Bovedas in the container around the dish of solution.
Seal them babies in.
Keep checking them but it could take a few weeks if they are very dry. Putting the tub in a warm place or sunny window seems to get things going faster.
Once you've recharged them, keep them in a ziplock bag, they wont lose moisture here and can be used in rotation as and when you next need them. If you get enough for the humidor and some extra, you wont run out and can keep refreshing the dry ones.
According to the Boveda website, you can never overdo it by putting too many into the humidor because they are self regulating. More in the box will mean they'll last longer before drying out.
Not saying this is the definitive or only way to do this, but it worked for me [emoji3]
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