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  • PeeJay
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    I've just had to relocate one of mine now the heating is on, could be as simple as that.

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  • Sligub
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    Sgt what media are you using and what hygrometer are you using?

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  • Sgt_Banter
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    I seem to be having trouble with my humidor at the moment. It keeps dropping to 60. It was fine for the first couple of months so I doubt it's the seal. I wonder if it could be because we've started putting the heating on in the house or something?

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  • Sean
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    Originally posted by BushidoJP View Post
    Ive a similar problem myself only on the opposite scale my digi hydro reads 74 consistently. ... standard puck sponge humi though. Maybe an upgrade is needed...
    Mine has sorted itself out now with a bit of tlc haha but deffo going to replace puck

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  • BushidoJP
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    Ive a similar problem myself only on the opposite scale my digi hydro reads 74 consistently. ... standard puck sponge humi though. Maybe an upgrade is needed...

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  • Sean
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    Originally posted by Nightwingvyse View Post
    If you've added a lot of cigars recently that were from a lower humidity they will bring the rh of the humi down for a while. You may perhaps need a bigger humifier.
    Could be mate i have added a few more last week thanks

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  • Nightwingvyse
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    If you've added a lot of cigars recently that were from a lower humidity they will bring the rh of the humi down for a while. You may perhaps need a bigger humifier.

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  • Sean
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    Originally posted by Ethem View Post
    As said before, if it hasn't been seasoned yet it definitely needs it.
    Yes mate seasoned it when i first purchased it 2 months ago will re do salt test on hygro

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  • Ethem
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    As said before, if it hasn't been seasoned yet it definitely needs it.

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  • Simon G
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    My hygro (digi one) used to always read that my RH was 73%.
    I stressed and stressed to get it lower.
    Managed to get it lower in the end.
    Did a salt test and found out the digi hygro was giving a reading of 4% higher!
    So when it read 73-74%RH, is was in fact 69-70% (which is bang on)

    My analogue hygro is Bang on. The digi one reads 4% higher...FYI

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  • Sean
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    Originally posted by Simon G View Post
    Yes - salt test your hygrometer to make sure the reading is accurate. For all you now, it could be giving a lower reading by 4%. So even though it reads 66%RH, it's ACTUALLY 70%. ...Salt Test. Other factors could include the humidor's seal. Allowing humidity to escape?
    Ill check all that mate well humis only 1 month old so dont think its a seal issue ill recalibrate my hygrometer. Think a digi one is on the cards though

    Thanks for comments

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  • Simon G
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    Yes - salt test your hygrometer to make sure the reading is accurate.
    For all you now, it could be giving a lower reading by 4%.
    So even though it reads 66%RH, it's ACTUALLY 70%.
    ...Salt Test.

    Other factors could include the humidor's seal. Allowing humidity to escape?

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  • Sligub
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    You shouldn't have to season or rub down just for a refill, check your hygrometer (or get a digital if it's analogue), get either beads or boveda rather than the sponge and see how that does.

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  • Sean
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    Originally posted by JoeyGunz View Post
    are you seasoning it Sean? if so, a bowl of distilled water or a sponge on a plate soaked with distilled water will take a few days or so to get up to holding the humidity, don't over do wiping the inside. What humidifier do you have? and which Humidor?
    No havnt seasoned it mate didnt no u have to each time u recharge will do that later. My humi is just a 60ct desktop humi and just a standard sponge humidifier might pop to my cigar shop today an pick up a boveda pack

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  • JoeyGunz
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    are you seasoning it Sean? if so, a bowl of distilled water or a sponge on a plate soaked with distilled water will take a few days or so to get up to holding the humidity, don't over do wiping the inside. What humidifier do you have? and which Humidor?

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