Oh, OK, didn't recognize them.
Given the amount of water you seem to be getting, I hope the gel will last long enough to be practical.
Be sure to put them after the other removing parts, the more water they see, the shorter they will last.
And, make sure that there is some kind of filter after them to catch any "fines" that might break off of them.
When they stop working, you can reactivate the gel in an oven..
Put it in a vented oven at about 240 for 3 or 4 hours, and they should be ready to use after they cool.
Seal them up after the oven until you are ready to use them.
Also, make sure the valves are turned off so they cannot see the outside air when you are not using them.
Given the amount of water you seem to be getting, I hope the gel will last long enough to be practical.
Be sure to put them after the other removing parts, the more water they see, the shorter they will last.
And, make sure that there is some kind of filter after them to catch any "fines" that might break off of them.
When they stop working, you can reactivate the gel in an oven..
Put it in a vented oven at about 240 for 3 or 4 hours, and they should be ready to use after they cool.
Seal them up after the oven until you are ready to use them.
Also, make sure the valves are turned off so they cannot see the outside air when you are not using them.


