What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
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What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
Just curious what everyone uses to monitor the conditions inside their safes. I have a dial humidistat that I don't fully trust but what I would really like would be able to know what was going on inside without opening the door. Liberty's fancy monitor seems cool but its it's pricey and I don't need an app connected to my phone. Really would like to just walk in the room and have a display telling me the humidity in the safe.
I was thinking about this one.
https://www.deansafe.com/goldenrod-wire ... nitor.html
I was thinking about this one.
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Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
I had to move my safe to my garage recently. I have these paper "telltales" that turn pink with humidity that I got with a couple desiccant bags that I bought. The problem is they just say 25% 50% 75%. I've noticed some very slight oxidation on one of my stainless revolvers. I guess I'd like to hear also what people use to monitor as well as control safe humidity. Maybe time for me to bake the desiccant bags in the oven...jason812 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 12:55 pm Just curious what everyone uses to monitor the conditions inside their safes. I have a dial humidistat that I don't fully trust but what I would really like would be able to know what was going on inside without opening the door. Liberty's fancy monitor seems cool but its it's pricey and I don't need an app connected to my phone. Really would like to just walk in the room and have a display telling me the humidity in the safe.
I was thinking about this one.
https://www.deansafe.com/goldenrod-wire ... nitor.html
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Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
I use a dehumidifier that has a color-change indication when the moisture levels go up. When it starts changing from blue to pink I pull it out, plug it in for 24 hours or so, and then put it back in the safe. Usually lasts a couple of months between renewal sessions. If you live in the SE Texas swamp lands, your results may vary.
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Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
I have one of the 450g desiccant bags in a box that has the color change indicator. I cook it every few months just because. I just got a much larger safe and it has a electrical dehumidifier rod and for now I still have the desiccant inside. In the old safe I haven't had any rust issues but it was little and the bag seemed to keep up just fine. Guns that don't get used very often I keep stored in the silicone treated gun socks. This helps with safe gremlins that like to put dings on stocks and suppose to help with rust. I pulled one of my most cherished Model 70s out yesterday as I was loading the new safe and was scared to look at it because it's been years since I had it out. It still looks like it did when I got it when I was 9 years old. I am a firm believer in the socks.ScottDLS wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:15 pmI had to move my safe to my garage recently. I have these paper "telltales" that turn pink with humidity that I got with a couple desiccant bags that I bought. The problem is they just say 25% 50% 75%. I've noticed some very slight oxidation on one of my stainless revolvers. I guess I'd like to hear also what people use to monitor as well as control safe humidity. Maybe time for me to bake the desiccant bags in the oven...jason812 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 12:55 pm Just curious what everyone uses to monitor the conditions inside their safes. I have a dial humidistat that I don't fully trust but what I would really like would be able to know what was going on inside without opening the door. Liberty's fancy monitor seems cool but its it's pricey and I don't need an app connected to my phone. Really would like to just walk in the room and have a display telling me the humidity in the safe.
I was thinking about this one.
https://www.deansafe.com/goldenrod-wire ... nitor.html
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Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
I use the same thing. I also put a USB powered fan in the safe to circulate the air, as well as a golden rod.
Us older folks refer to that as the Belt and Suspenders route.
Oh, and if you have a smart home setup, I have a unit in the safe that alerts me when it detects motion , high temp and high humidity via my Smart Things controller. (yes, I am really a Geek...)
Us older folks refer to that as the Belt and Suspenders route.
Oh, and if you have a smart home setup, I have a unit in the safe that alerts me when it detects motion , high temp and high humidity via my Smart Things controller. (yes, I am really a Geek...)
Keith B wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:17 pm I use a dehumidifier that has a color-change indication when the moisture levels go up. When it starts changing from blue to pink I pull it out, plug it in for 24 hours or so, and then put it back in the safe. Usually lasts a couple of months between renewal sessions. If you live in the SE Texas swamp lands, your results may vary.
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Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
I use Goldenrods and Hydrosorbent Silica Gel Desiccant Dehumidifier Boxes. For monitoring I use the ThermoPro TP65 Digital Wireless Hygrometer with an additional ThermoPro TPR65 Transmitter. Base unit supports up to 3 remote transmitters. From base unit I can see ‘indoor’ (base) room and ‘outdoor’ (remote) safe temperature/humidity readings. Periodically check that Goldenrod is functioning or very warm to touch. Refresh silica when needed.
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Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
Thanks for the info. I have two of the 450g desiccant bags in the safe, but I lost the instructions on when to bake them. I only have a two car garage and use it to park two cars, so I'm not going to insulate and heat/cool it. Other than not having humidity control I don't mind having the safe out there, but I think I might get a couple more bags. I have about 6 long guns and 9 handguns in there now.jason812 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:58 pmI have one of the 450g desiccant bags in a box that has the color change indicator. I cook it every few months just because. I just got a much larger safe and it has a electrical dehumidifier rod and for now I still have the desiccant inside. In the old safe I haven't had any rust issues but it was little and the bag seemed to keep up just fine. Guns that don't get used very often I keep stored in the silicone treated gun socks. This helps with safe gremlins that like to put dings on stocks and suppose to help with rust. I pulled one of my most cherished Model 70s out yesterday as I was loading the new safe and was scared to look at it because it's been years since I had it out. It still looks like it did when I got it when I was 9 years old. I am a firm believer in the socks.ScottDLS wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:15 pmI had to move my safe to my garage recently. I have these paper "telltales" that turn pink with humidity that I got with a couple desiccant bags that I bought. The problem is they just say 25% 50% 75%. I've noticed some very slight oxidation on one of my stainless revolvers. I guess I'd like to hear also what people use to monitor as well as control safe humidity. Maybe time for me to bake the desiccant bags in the oven...jason812 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 12:55 pm Just curious what everyone uses to monitor the conditions inside their safes. I have a dial humidistat that I don't fully trust but what I would really like would be able to know what was going on inside without opening the door. Liberty's fancy monitor seems cool but its it's pricey and I don't need an app connected to my phone. Really would like to just walk in the room and have a display telling me the humidity in the safe.
I was thinking about this one.
https://www.deansafe.com/goldenrod-wire ... nitor.html
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Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
I have a golden rod and a dehumidifier like Kieth B, and to monitor it I have a thermostat with one if those remote sensor things one would normally put outside. I, however, place it inside the safe in the garage and the main unit inside the house. From there I can tell the temperature and humidity inside the safe without having to open it.
Because that sensor is in a steel box it doesn’t have a great range, but good enough to reach about 20-25 feet.
Because that sensor is in a steel box it doesn’t have a great range, but good enough to reach about 20-25 feet.
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Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
Thanks Keith. That looks like a plan.Keith B wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:17 pm I use a dehumidifier that has a color-change indication when the moisture levels go up. When it starts changing from blue to pink I pull it out, plug it in for 24 hours or so, and then put it back in the safe. Usually lasts a couple of months between renewal sessions. If you live in the SE Texas swamp lands, your results may vary.
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Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
What is the make and model? I have a Golden Rod, but this sounds like a good addition.Keith B wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:17 pm I use a dehumidifier that has a color-change indication when the moisture levels go up. When it starts changing from blue to pink I pull it out, plug it in for 24 hours or so, and then put it back in the safe. Usually lasts a couple of months between renewal sessions. If you live in the SE Texas swamp lands, your results may vary.
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Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
I uise Zerust VCI emitters, paper indicators, and Eva dry "renewable" dehumifiers. I have two of the dehumidifiers and alternate between them evey three or four weeks.
Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
I bought a gallon jug of the blue beads. Split it up into four food grade cloth bags. When they change color I put them in the micro wave and "cook" the water out. Works great!!!
I have the EvaDry ones too.
I have the EvaDry ones too.
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Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
I have seen these and wondered do they leave a film on stocks, optics, or other sensitive items that might be inside?
Looking at Amazon yesterday I ran across the bulk silica beads and bags. Seems like a very reasonable way to have a large desiccant system.
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I have not observed any film on stocks or firearms. I do not have optics and am unable to comment on what to expect with those.
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Re: What do you use to monitor safe humidity?
WHY would they leave a film? They do not off gas any condensibles, they merely adsorb higher molecular weight components.
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