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    Hi all, I posted recently about mould issues here: HERE

    I was stable at 70% and had mould for the second time, I changed from 69% to 65% Bovida packs and ive only dropped 1% and stable at 69% - its only been a week

    I use a cheap digital hygrometer and although I do not doubt it?s pretty accurate, I need a better solution.

    I can buy 62% Bovida packs and try again but is there a better way to guarantee or set a perfect climate? Ive looked at the fridge style humidors but have little room.
    Any recommends?

    Thanks
    Glezga

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    Is damp an issue in your house? What's the ambient humidity? It should be around 50-55%.
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    • #3
      It will take time for the excess moisture to dissipate, the 65's are also probably full to bursting - when i made the switch I left the lid off the scuba for 12 hours, and I also let the 65's dry out some more and then popped them back in, it took about 3 weeks before it reached a stable 65. Patience I'm afraid
      Only the impossible is worth the effort.

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      • #4
        Have you calibrated your hygrometer?

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        • #5
          no damp issues. humidors are in a drawer in my living room, id need to check the ambient humidity.

          it is getting much colder and wetter outside - maybe thats a factor?

          unfortunately, patience is not a virtue i have lol

          im willing to quickly buy "something" to cure this but needs to be small. im imagining something like the workings of the fridge style humidor but in a small device that sits inside the humidor - magical nuclear powered fan, heater, humidifier lol. im sure i seen one on star trek?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by K444HEP View Post
            Have you calibrated your hygrometer?

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            i havent, im pretty new to this!

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            • #7
              It will take time to stabilise. Slight aside: Have you put your hygrometer together with a boveda in a lock'n'lock to test its accuracy? This would at least let you know what kind of +/- you can expect.

              Edit: [MENTION=13468190]K444HEP[/MENTION] has asked much the same thing!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by glezga View Post
                i havent, im pretty new to this!
                This could be part of the issue. Although your hygrometer has 'moved' 1%, it could be that it is reading high (so your RH could actually be at 65%, but your hygrometer is reading +5%; in this case, you would always subtract 5 from the reading you are getting.

                I'm sure there's a thread here detailing how to calibrate with the salt test; failing that, YouTube should have an instructional.

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                • #9
                  What he said ^^ bung a boveda in a zip lock bag with your hygrometer and the hygrometer should after 8-12 hours read what the boveda says. If not, you can adjust your hygrometer or just make a note of the difference.
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                  I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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                  • #10
                    done. ill check back after work tonight - thanks guys

                    69.jpg

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                    • #11
                      Main thing is to give it time.

                      Your humi and cigars have a bit more mostuire in there so need it to dry out a little...too speed it up you could leave the lid off for a few hours aday or take out the bovedas for a few days or week checking the humidity and when it hits to 67 66 place the 65 bovedas back in again. And over a week's time it should stablize

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                      • #12
                        Or wrap some plain white kitty litter in a net and let it soak up the moisture. Something like the foot of an old pair of tights will do.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by glezga View Post
                          ...magical nuclear powered fan, heater, humidifier lol. im sure i seen one on star trek?
                          Who told him about my magical nuclear powered fan, heater, humidifier?!

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                            'I'm not saying...'

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by grumpybaldy View Post
                              'I'm not saying...'

                              Got to love the shat.

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