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    David Lutz
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    @davidlutz

    Locale: Bay Area

    Any hints on getting a 1L Platy to dry out completely?

    #1536873
    Hikin’ Jim
    BPL Member

    @hikin_jim

    Locale: Orange County, CA, USA

    I suspend mine from a towel rack for several days and turn it over when I get up and when I go to bed. It helps to have it in a warm room. Pain in the butt to get small mouthed containers to dry out fully.

    #1536881
    Raymond Estrella
    Member

    @rayestrella

    Locale: Northern Minnesota

    In my gear room I have some of those little backpacker’s clothespins attached to the edge of a shelf. I blow the Platy up to keep the sides from touching then clip it by the bottom edge with the spout hanging down. We keep a 4 ft fluorescing light burning full time to discourage Black Widow spiders and it provides enough warmth from the ballasts to keep it fairly dry in there which helps too.

    #1536884
    Joe Clement
    BPL Member

    @skinewmexico

    Locale: Southwest

    I just set mine outside for 30 minutes. But it's a dry heat.

    Oh wait, I got one of those special camelback hangers in a box of stuff I bought from Boozer. Works pretty good.

    #1536887
    Tony Fleming
    BPL Member

    @tonyfleming

    Locale: Midwest

    I use an aquarium air pump and run a hose into it to blow air in it. This dries it out in a couple hours. I usually leave it overnight.

    Tony

    #1536895
    Sean Walashek
    Member

    @caraz

    Locale: bay area

    If you have a plastic hanger, just break it at one of the corners, cut some off and push the bottom part of the hanger into the platy so that it keeps it open, then just hang in closet, works on all bladders

    #1536918
    Dan @ Durston Gear
    BPL Member

    @dandydan

    Locale: Canadian Rockies

    I just shake out as much water as I can and then leave mine sitting out for a few days on the counter while the rest evaporates. If you are in a hurry, you could somehow secure a small towel to a stick to dry most of the inside.

    #1536927
    nanook ofthenorth
    BPL Member

    @nanookofthenorth

    if the opening is wide enough you can bend a wire coathanger to form a frame to hold it open – then place it somehwere with air circulation to dry.

    My faverite form of short term storrage though is freezing. Empty, freeze, then just remove for use – they quikly warm up.

    #1536929
    hunter nelson
    Member

    @hunt4car

    Cut it in to many small pieces and blow dry each piece 2 times thoroughly.

    I like to cut mine in to octagons with the surface area of 2.3354 cm if that helps you any.
    Good luck!

    #1536931
    Jack H.
    Member

    @found

    Locale: Sacramento, CA

    I have a bent metal hanger that i use for the purpose. But if I'm using it every week or so, it also keep it in the freezer.

    #1536954
    Donna C
    BPL Member

    @leadfoot

    Locale: Middle Virginia

    I stuff a new Handi Wipe in it, use part of a wire coat hanger to move it around, and pull it out. I leave it open until I feel like it's time to pack it away.

    #1536971
    bryan Schuetz
    Member

    @bryanschuetz

    I'm also a fan of the coat hanger approach I use the arms of the hanger to keep the bladder expanded and then hang it from a ceiling vent. Dries overnight no problem.

    #1536972
    Jolly Green Giant
    BPL Member

    @regultr

    Locale: www.jolly-green-giant.blogspot.com

    Jason Klass had a nice idea on his website awhile back (video included). Essentially the idea is to buy an inexpensive aquarium pump and some tubing, shove the tubing down inside the platy, and turn on the pump. It dries quick and effectively.

    http://www.geartalkwithjasonklass.com/2009/07/drying-hydration-systems-quickly.html

    #1536973
    Brett Morgan
    Member

    @whydrive

    Locale: East Tennessee

    just stick it in a plastic ziploc and then put it in the freezer. i don't even dry it out. whenever you get back, empty it and stick it in the freezer

    #1536996
    Mike In Socal
    BPL Member

    @rcmike

    Locale: California

    I got a $10 aquarium air pump and some "T" connectors so I can dry out several containers at once.

    #1537017
    Tony Wong
    BPL Member

    @valshar

    Locale: San Francisco Bay Area

    Other than air drying as others have previously mentioned, I often will toss mine into my car, which is parked outside in the sun to dry mine out.

    Only thing that you need to be careful of is how hot of a day it is.

    Don't want to fry the plastic and make it brittle.

    -Tony

    #1537021
    David Lutz
    Member

    @davidlutz

    Locale: Bay Area

    Thanks for all the tips…….

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