la_diver
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When youtalk about silica gel are you talking about the crystal pellets in pouches that you find in shoe boxes and electronics. If so is there any reason that they would not work if dried.
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Sorry, I took a SB Break.Same thing. The ones we are talking about, though are in a see through capsule and have a color indicator. So you can tell if they are still good or not. My experience is that a capsule can last many dives or just one depending on the environment the camera is sealed in. Also, I've had small leaks in my housing (my fault) which is scary.
I like using the Sealife MMs, but only need to buy one pack, then keep them in a ziplock of Damprid. Works well.
42 oz at Walgreen for $3.79...Shame on me if this was answered in the thread, but where do you get the Damprid? What area of "home depot" can I get it?
The oven trick does sound like it works. Damp Rid is just so convenient for me. I carry them all in the ziplock, along with some white paper filled munchers - blue until used, then blue again. My only fears are a ziplock breaking or a greenhorn customs officer getting too interested...You had mentioned Damp Rid earlier. I'll have to look for it, but the oven is a very effective method, especially if you are unable to find any other solution when in need.
Once they are blue again they last me quite a while if I zip lock them 2 layers. 1 pair of caps in small zip, 4-5 small zips in 1 larger zip, so I'm only exposing one set of two at a time when opening themfor installation.