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Reddit mentions of Dry & Dry (1.5 LBS Premium Pure & Safe White Silica Gel Desiccant Beads(Industry Standard 2-4 mm) - Rechargeable Silica Beads

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Dry & Dry (1.5 LBS Premium Pure & Safe White Silica Gel Desiccant Beads(Industry Standard 2-4 mm) - Rechargeable Silica Beads
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  • Silica Gel Beads Size: 2-4 mm; These are not the fine powder type for drying flowers; Do not use them for drying flowers; You can place the beads inside organza bags, muslin bags, or any other breathable bags; Replacement desiccant for air dryers and compressors
  • White desiccant silica gel beads have the highest performance compared to colored beads; White beads don’t change color when they are saturated with moisture; Non Toxic and Safe; Cobalt Chloride Free
  • Beads can be Reactivated by Placing in the Oven for 0.5 to 2 hours at 200 to 250F Or Microwave for 10 Minutes at Defrost Mode; Don't use over 250F in the Oven; Depending on the beads' condition, they may take shorter than the recommended time
  • Beads are stored in double bags Long-term Preservation and Protection; High quality resealable bag
  • [Warranty Information] Our products are supported with new replacement or full refund with no time limits if they don’t work
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Height0.49999999949 Inches
Length9.20078739219 Inches
Number of items1
Size1.5 lbs
Weight1.543235834 Pounds
Width5.09842519165 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Dry & Dry (1.5 LBS Premium Pure & Safe White Silica Gel Desiccant Beads(Industry Standard 2-4 mm) - Rechargeable Silica Beads:

u/tomerico · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

That's correct. As long as your store your filament in a sealed container with humidity level below 20%, the filament would lose moisture to the air which will be absorbed by the desiccant.

I use this desiccant which can be recharged in the oven, this humidity sensor, and a large ziplock box with enough room for all my filaments (maybe 14?)

u/ecodweeb · 1 pointr/electricvehicles

I owned two. Last december, on a 55F day, I drove it 78.3 miles on a single charge. The last time I'd checked the battery with the Open Source Tool (I bought an assembled one for $75 from some guys on the Smart Car of America forum) it was at 95% health. I had to sell one for a bigger car recently. I towed with the one I sold quite frequently. I'd recommend the car to anyone. I've known 2 people out of ~6000 cars sold in the US that had issues. One is a friend of mine locally. First his ECU failed and was replaced under warranty around 44k miles. Most recently -- car has 58k miles I think -- the onboard AC charger has fried. He's trying to source a replacement (MB wants $4000 for the part), and he's now looking to see if his car was a CARB state car that has an extended warranty that would cover this or if he can repair it himself (He is an EE and unafraid to take it apart). I will own another one some day. I still see my little Gopher, almost weekly, he lives with friends of mine now. They love him as much as I do. They DO have a desiccant filter to keep humidity in the pack low that needs to be refilled with silica beads every 2 years. I made and published a 3D printable tool to change the filter, and I'm happy to ship a printed model to anyone for $12 in the US. DM me if interested or if you have more questions about the little car. Also, re: support. MB is contractually obligated to support it for 5 years after last model discontinuation (so 2024), and, the only thing special about it is the tiny tires. Any independent Mercedes shop should have a tire machine that can mount and balance its tires, that's who we use in Raleigh to service ours and do the brake flush every 2 years (recommended). The other consumables are wiper blades and a cabin filter, both of those and the desiccant filter can be changed in under 20 minutes in your driveway - no need for a lift.