Quote Originally Posted by DogRockets View Post
What I did (at the advice of @Horseshoe ) was to take a long plastic tupperware container and put an inch of distilled water in the bottom. Then he had me jam in a smaller size tupperware lid above the water line. I then put the Boveda packs on this lid. Then we closed up the large tupperware container with it's lid. I let that sit for about a week and most of them had plumped back up. A few of the older ones didn't really recharge, but the newer ones sure did. Give that a try.
Very good grasshopper! This is the ticket!

Plus, if you have room for a shot glass, or gel humidifiers, I place something that is over my intended rH to force the boveda packs to stay plump. I have black ice pie humidification I place in my wine cooler. It keeps my 65's locked in and they are as fresh as day 1. They are 6 months old by now. Still good to go. I have two gel tubes that I keep in my other boxes. One in my wood box and one in my tool box. I charge those every few weeks and it keeps the boveda just right.