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DIY Desiccant (was Re: What did you do to your coach today)

            Now I will start on the dessicant. If anyone knows of a cheap source for it let me know. I know I saw a post on it before but can't seem to locate it.

Ask and ye shall receive ;)

Desiccant option for the HWH system

Michelle
Learn every day, but especially from the experiences of others. It's cheaper!  - John C. Bogle

2000 U320 36' non-slide / WildEBeest Rescue
2003 U320

Re: DIY Desiccant (was Re: What did you do to your coach today)

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                                            Ask and ye shall receive.


                            Wow, your like lightning Michelle! :))
Dean & Deirdre

2012 Arctic Fox 22GQ
Was 2003 U270

Re: DIY Desiccant (was Re: What did you do to your coach today)

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                                            Ask and ye shall receive.

Dean - we just verified the bag size for Dick S.  Sorbent has changed their item numbers and I've edited my original post for clarity.  We used 5.25" x 5.5" open zip end mylar foil bags, 055MFD0525OZE, which is now item "P" on the Sorbent site.  The next size up, if otherwise the same (open zip end, closed/sealed the other 3 sides), 55MFS07OZE aka current bag "Q" is presently available as 100 count for 50 cents apiece.

Michelle
Learn every day, but especially from the experiences of others. It's cheaper!  - John C. Bogle

2000 U320 36' non-slide / WildEBeest Rescue
2003 U320

Re: DIY Desiccant (was Re: What did you do to your coach today)

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             Thanks Michelle, I haven't ordered anything yet because I was trying to figure out what to do with 980 extra bags. :)  I like you guy's idea of bulk purchase and bagging of the stuff so after a little Google search I found this site.
                         
20 pack 6"x6" Mylar bags             

          Not sure if the bags are the same quality as Sobent's but they seem cheap enough for a small quantity (20 count = $4.49).

          Dean
Dean & Deirdre

2012 Arctic Fox 22GQ
Was 2003 U270

Re: DIY Desiccant (was Re: What did you do to your coach today)

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                    Ordered the desiccant from Sorbent Systems and the Mylar bags from Mylarbagsdiect.com. I said to Dee this morning, "Hey let's get that Foodsaver you have been wanting." I didn't tell her what changed my mind........ :-X

                            Dean
Dean & Deirdre

2012 Arctic Fox 22GQ
Was 2003 U270

Re: DIY Desiccant (was Re: What did you do to your coach today)

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                    Ordered the desiccant from Sorbent Systems and the Mylar bags from Mylarbagsdiect.com. I said to Dee this morning, "Hey let's get that Foodsaver you have been wanting."

Hmmm... we could have the makings of a craft session at the Grandvention this fall ;)

Michelle
Learn every day, but especially from the experiences of others. It's cheaper!  - John C. Bogle

2000 U320 36' non-slide / WildEBeest Rescue
2003 U320

Re: DIY Desiccant (was Re: What did you do to your coach today)

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For what it is worth: A company I worked for built and shipped metalworking machines for the government--to Level A Milspec crating. The gov't inspector was going to fail us when he saw a worker put desiccant pkgs in the electrical panels. His explanation? The desiccant sitting out unsealed had soaked up moisture. He would pass us if we baked out the moisture by "cooking" the opened pkgs in an over at 250 degrees for an hour.
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Re: DIY Desiccant (was Re: What did you do to your coach today)

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The desiccant sitting out unsealed had soaked up moisture. He would pass us if we baked out the moisture by "cooking" the opened pkgs in an over at 250 degrees for an hour.

We plan to do that after we've accumulated a fair amount of spent desiccant (time will vary depending on the oven; we'll need to watch for the indicator crystals to change back to blue).  Seems more cost effective to wait until there's multiple doses to bake out and re-bag in the moisture barrier bags rather than run the oven for an hour for just 4 ounces (one dose). 

The OEM stuff is around $50/4 ounces and the self-bagged Sorbent desiccant comes to around $2.50/4 ounces hence the interest in finding the lower cost option.

Michelle
Learn every day, but especially from the experiences of others. It's cheaper!  - John C. Bogle

2000 U320 36' non-slide / WildEBeest Rescue
2003 U320

Re: DIY Desiccant (was Re: What did you do to your coach today)

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Hmmm... we could have the makings of a craft session at the Grandvention this fall ;)

Michelle
                 

The OEM stuff is around $50/4 ounces and the self-bagged Sorbent desiccant comes to around $2.50/4 ounces hence the interest in finding the lower cost option.

Michelle

                  Yep, but you should call it  "The Great way to save alot of Money Craft Session".

      There's nothing more fun than doing something you enjoy while saving a bundle at the same time. Of course I like to can green beans too so maybe it's just me. ;D

                                D&D
Dean & Deirdre

2012 Arctic Fox 22GQ
Was 2003 U270