Testing the MonoVault Round III
Test #3: How about the 130s MonoVault vs the Backhoe?
A 130s reject waiting to prove it's worth.
Any questions?
After testing. The spots on the Burial Shield were already there... the reason it was volunteered for testing.
...and the lid gasket still intact.
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Testing the MonoVault Round II
107s vs. the Backhoe-Loader?
Ready.
...set...
...Go! Notice the front tire off the ground! Sorry about the shadow.
Opened up with lid gasket intact.
Closeup of this mighty MonoVault
Decided to teach this show-off a thing or two so under the front wheel it goes. Smoothed the road mix a bit to remove any larger rocks but notice how the 107s is pressed in without collapsing.
Opens up fine with the lid gasket intact!
Some distortion of the burial shield but it looks like the contents would have fared well.
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Just how strong is a MonoVault?
We went up to the Redneck Laboratory with some factory seconds to find out.
Needless to say... don't try this at home!
Click on the photos below to see how the MonoVault did.
Test #1: 212s vs. 440 Dodge Ramcharger
Test #2: 107s vs Backhoe Loader
Test #3: 130s vs Backhoe Loader
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What to do when the indicator shows that the silica gel is saturated.
For the Small, Medium, & XL Packs be sure that the end containing the indicator card is on the bottom so that the active ingredients rest on the indicator card.
How to Reactivate Your Dehumidifying unit Reactivation times below are minimums. Sometimes, when the silica gel becomes overly saturated, it's good practice to extend the reactivation period. However, do not vary from the recommended temperatures. Mini CanisterWhen the blue silica gel beneath the inspection window turns pink, reactivate as follows: Place the unit in a vented 300 degree F oven for at least 3 hours (or until the silica gel turns blue again). Large CanisterWhen the blue silica gel beneath the heat-resistant inspection window turns pink, reactivate as follows: Do not remove the cap with the inspection window. Place the entire unit (do not disassemble) in a vented 325 degree F oven for at least 3 hours. The silica gel will gradually turn blue again. Instructions can be found on the base of the canister. Small, Medium, & XL PacksPlace the unit with the indicator card down, occasionally examining the card. When the center circle turns pink reactivate the unit as follows: Remove the bag of silica gel granules from the unit and place the bag in a vented 240 degree F oven for at least 3 hours. Replace the bag in the unit. Please note that it may take several hours for the indicating circles to turn blue again.
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