How long u heat up the selica gel in the oven


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Hi guys just checking wats the ideal time for u to heat the selica gel in the oven to allow it to turn back to blue? and do u let it cool down before insert in back in the dry box?
 

According to some the fumes are poisonous so I don't recommend you doing it in your oven. Just spend a few dollars and buy a new bottle. :) Or save up somemore and get a dry cabinet.
 

As long as you see the beads turn blue again, that's fine. It depends on the amount of the beads you are trying to dehumidify at one go.

And yes, please let it cool down (until room temperature) since it can get very hot. Don't think you want to expose your skin and equipment to such high temperatures.
 

n0d3 said:
According to some the fumes are poisonous so I don't recommend you doing it in your oven. Just spend a few dollars and buy a new bottle. :) Or save up somemore and get a dry cabinet.

true.!!! is it safe to warm it in the cooking oven????:bigeyes:
it's not worthed to sacrifice your health for a couple of dollars a bottle????
 

i put my selica gel under hot sun & it worked.
 

Maybe you guys can try putting in a car which can get as hot as 45°C on a hot day.

Cheers
 

Lmodel said:
Maybe you guys can try putting in a car which can get as hot as 45°C on a hot day.

Cheers

I don't think that's such a good idea. It's usually hot and humid in the car right? :)
 

thanks for sharing guess putting it out under hot sun work better.. for now till i get my dry cabi
 

my car used to go up to 75deg in the hot afternoon.
 

Microwave for 4-5 mins ... let it cool for 20 mins ...

Leave the microwave door open to release the fumes for 30 mins.

No Scientific basis to the above suggestion ... but that's what I do.
 

Some of these gels are known to have cancer causing agent.

As such, I'll never use my frying pan, microwave oven, etc. for such purposes.
 

Lmodel said:
Some of these gels are known to have cancer causing agent.

As such, I'll never use my frying pan, microwave oven, etc. for such purposes.
Correct for the blue colour silica gel. The blue colour is from Cobalt Chloride, which is known as carcinogen or cancer causing agent.

The clear one or without humidity indicator contain no Cobalt Chloride. Or better find the orange one as this www.silica-gel.com mentioned.

Better safe than sorry.

Regards,
Arto.
 

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