I have been experimenting over winter with dessicant and humidity levels (yeah I know...nerdy aye). I have small Temp/ Hg meters, one is inside my powder storage container with lots of dessicant. And one inside an actual bottle of powder.
After a lot of websearching I believe the range for powder humidity is between 50 and 65% Hg to be optimum for reliable performance. I dont know the outcome yet of all this monitoring, previously I monitored the level of Hg I reloaded at during the session , as powder is hydrostatic it will absorb moisture when exposed to higher levels of humidity than what is present in the storage bottle.
Why am I doing this? well as has been stated previously older powder has a different burn rate than fresh, i believe its due to the long term exposure of higher Hg levels than optimum. Does it matter.... not sure, but I'm trying to find out.
The point I am getting to is in regard to "throwing in some dessicant" this may not be ideal as you dont know the amount of Hg you are removing. You could in theory end up at a level down at 30 or 40% Hg. Dryer powder burns faster and this could be an issue if you are loading up near or over max.
For interest sake the powder storage box i use is IP67 rated the Hg level for the past month has been 42% the powder bottle inside that container is sitting at 52% with a very small dessicant flask in it (from a pill bottle) It has come down from 56% Next time i use that powder i will remove the dessicant and see if the Hg level remains constant or if the bottle (being plastic and therefore semi permable) will continue to loose Hg and end up at the level of the container.
Anybody elses head hurting now? ...wheres my bloody tinfoil hat gone?
Inside a bottle of 2208
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interestingly the storage box just went uo 4% or so, its raining but i havent opened the storage box.
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