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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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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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Originally posted by BushidoJP View PostIve 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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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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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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As said before, if it hasn't been seasoned yet it definitely needs it.
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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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Originally posted by Simon G View PostYes - 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?
Thanks for comments
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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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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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Originally posted by JoeyGunz View Postare 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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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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