bossman3 Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 I have a 50-75 count humidor with about 40 sticks inside. I also have 3- 75rh boveda packs AND the humidifier. I'm only getting a reading of 62. What's the problem? Thanks
garbandz Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 need more info... what is ambient temp? what kind of hydro ,digital? does the humi seal well? did you condition it before using? are the cigars in cellophane? Do you want 75% humidity? all of these are important,cannot give a useable answer without them.......... 1
PuroDan Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 I have a 50-75 count humidor with about 40 sticks inside. I also have 3- 75rh boveda packs AND the humidifier. I'm only getting a reading of 62. What's the problem? Thanks There is no problem. 62-65rh is perfect imho. But obviously something isn't right with humi 2
Hunter1974 Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 Stop sinful living and impure thoughts lol ok seriously I'd have to agree with puro Dan mid sixties is great .also calibrate hygrometer
earthson Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 What type of hygrometer? Did you just add these cigars? When did you season the humidor last? Why is 75% your target? This often produces harsh, relatively flavorless CC.
DWC Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 'Verify indication' should be the first step of any trouble shooting. ie. Calibrate your hygrometer
stogieluver Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 I like 62%, but you shouldn't normally have to use all of that humidification to maintain 62% in a small humidor. All the questions are valid.
earthson Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 Sounds all good to me. I like 62%. Here, here. My target for CC is 60-65%. 65% in the winter since the furnace makes the air so dry and 60% in the summer since the humidity here is obscene. 1
CaptainQuintero Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 If you've that level of humidifying packs in then in all likelihood you probably are at the specified 75%rh and its just your hygrometer out. Unless you spend big bucks they are all inaccurate to up to 5%. Best bet is to buy three, calibrate them all with 75% boveda packs then use them to run an average. Humidors need weeks if not months to settle down too. 2
earthson Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 Humidors need weeks if not months to settle down too. This! Although hygrometers will measure fluctuations and changes in air RH rapidly, the wood of the humi and the cigars all take their own time to achieve equilibrium.
acidmase Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 do u have a divider in that humidor? Well if you do..... place all ur cigars to one side put the divider in and buy a pound of 65rh beads from heartfelt with a 1 pound screened bag (pour as many beads can towards that one side of ur humidor and boom you never have to do nothing again besides recharge the beads once a year
bossman3 Posted March 1, 2015 Author Posted March 1, 2015 Thanks all. Recalibrated and seasoned a month ago.Hygrometer is made of foam/ sponge.not targeting 75 but seems to smoke better and have more flavor at 65+. The sticks feel light in weight like they're drying out. None of the sticks are in cellophane. 1
bossman3 Posted March 1, 2015 Author Posted March 1, 2015 Yes there is a divider between the CCs and NCs....got it. Thanks again
Smallclub Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 Hygrometer is made of foam/ sponge. Now I understand why its reading is wrong…
PuroDan Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 What type of hygrometer? Did you just add these cigars? When did you season the humidor last? Why is 75% your target? This often produces harsh, relatively flavorless CC. And mold,bad burn, cigar going out ect
earthson Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 Thanks all. Recalibrated and seasoned a month ago.Hygrometer is made of foam/ sponge.not targeting 75 but seems to smoke better and have more flavor at 65+. The sticks feel light in weight like they're drying out. None of the sticks are in cellophane. This is most likely your issue - foam/sponge humidifiers are unreliable at best. I would personally recommend getting rid of that and either sticking to Boveda ($$$) or getting some beads calibrated to your desired RH. 1
dchapman Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 The use of Boveda packets and a humidifier may also be causing or contributing to the problem. It's been my experience that Boveda packets work best when used without other types of humidification devices.
KGM Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 do u have a divider in that humidor? Well if you do..... place all ur cigars to one side put the divider in and buy a pound of 65rh beads from heartfelt with a 1 pound screened bag (pour as many beads can towards that one side of ur humidor and boom you never have to do nothing again besides recharge the beads once a year I use one pound in each of my 120qt coolers. It's a bit of overkill for a 50ct humidor. I'd also recommend buying aquarium filter bio-bags from a pet store. They're the exact same mesh nylon bags for a lot cheaper.
acidmase Posted March 1, 2015 Posted March 1, 2015 Wow Never knew that trick thanks!!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
bossman3 Posted March 1, 2015 Author Posted March 1, 2015 I'm removing the sponge and leaving it closed until Wednesday.......I've gotta smoke one by then,,,,,
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