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Humidity Level?

Last post 12-13-2008, 10:57 AM by phobicsquirrel. 29 replies.
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  • Re: Humidity Level?

     11-26-2008, 6:15 PM

    Huh...that's pretty cool that it auto sets.

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  • Re: Humidity Level?

     11-26-2008, 8:30 PM

    madurofan:
    I have Xikars now I like them bc all you do is hold down the button and it automatically sets it to 75
    Yeah, about that...
    I bought one of those a week ago, filled a soda cap 3/4 with salt and saturated the salt, no standing water, put in zip lock waited 4 hours and held down the button, viola calibrated. I started getting some funky reading out of it ( 40 cigars in a 60 humidor and it reads 76% with one jar of xikar beads) so for schitzengiggles i do the whole process again...it reads 79 after 4 hours? Did i get a bad one?
    We have done so much, for so long, with so little we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!
  • Re: Humidity Level?

     12-02-2008, 2:53 PM

    I believe you're supposed to wait 24-48 hrs.
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  • Re: Humidity Level?

     12-04-2008, 12:19 AM

    Well I just got a new hygrometer, a Little Havana Hygrometer, and boy it's small and narrow, fit right on the lip under the glass of my glass top, and it read at 75 RH from the kit, and seems to be working very well in the humi. I'm going to have to get another one for sure.. Just thought I'd share..
    Would like a Gurkha HMR PM me if you have any extras...
  • Re: Humidity Level?

     12-06-2008, 9:32 PM

    Jetmech_63:
    madurofan:
    I have Xikars now I like them bc all you do is hold down the button and it automatically sets it to 75
    Yeah, about that...
    I bought one of those a week ago, filled a soda cap 3/4 with salt and saturated the salt, no standing water, put in zip lock waited 4 hours and held down the button, viola calibrated. I started getting some funky reading out of it ( 40 cigars in a 60 humidor and it reads 76% with one jar of xikar beads) so for schitzengiggles i do the whole process again...it reads 79 after 4 hours? Did i get a bad one?
    Sounds like you got a bad one, I calibrate mine every 3-4 months and have never even been 1% off.
    I don't wanna hold a job down if its just to make ends meet. I prefer rapid rise and faster falls, I wanna die the American dream.
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  • Re: Humidity Level?

     12-10-2008, 9:47 AM

    Hope this isnt thread busting but i'm up in Fallon Nevada for a few weeks worth of work. The air up here is uber-dry and i cant gey my humidor(with xicar 70% gel-crystals) past 58. You can open it up and literally watch the needle fall.. At home it maintains 67-70 extremely consistent. Anyone else run into this? Do yo just compensate with more beads or give the top a wipe ith distilled water. Again this is a properly seasoned humi that has been consistent for bout 4 months until i bought it up here.
    We have done so much, for so long, with so little we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!
  • Re: Humidity Level?

     12-10-2008, 11:59 AM

    madurofan:
    j0z3r:
    urbino:
    I've got 2 of the round ones, and I don't even know what you guys are talking about. What was the problem setting it?
    The dial on mine was a sonofabitch, to be frank. It would not adjust to the proper setting, it either went to high or too low when I attempted to adjust it. Could be the luck of the draw and I just got a good one. :)
    Thats the same issue I have ... I've never been able to get it set. I haven't used it in quite some time, if any one wants it I'd be happy to send it to them.

    I have Xikars now I like them bc all you do is hold down the button and it automatically sets it to 75
    Interesting... I have two of these, one Humi-Care branded the other Hygrostat... Never had any problems with either. The calibration know is one click per one percent RH. Clockwise is higher, counter-clockwise is lower. So it sounds like the knobs on yours aren't 1 click per 1 percent? I wonder if they are just defect?
    Luko:
    Just keep in mind if you do, you're pissing off a dude who shaves with a sword.
  • Re: Humidity Level?

     12-10-2008, 12:13 PM

    Well my humi seems to be a little high right now, about 72/71. It was staying steady at 67 for some time. And my other one, with one puck with mostly charged beads and 2 other trays filled with dry beads and it's about 74.. I don't get it, I'm wondering if it's that my house is just more humid.. though we haven't put the heat on..
    Would like a Gurkha HMR PM me if you have any extras...
  • charging my humidifier

     12-10-2008, 8:33 PM

    Hey guys I just got my new humidor in and I am just curious about charging my humidifier its the rectangle one. I know if you put too much 50/50 in it, it will not have enough room to soak up the extra humidity in the humidor, so my question is how do you know how much is enough???? any response would be appreciated
    Doug from Tennessee
  • Re: charging my humidifier

     12-10-2008, 10:11 PM

    i hate the foam humidification devices.

    but thats me...

    the first time you use those if you are using with 50/50 i would recommend that the first time you fill it you use only water. the next time you use only 50/50
    from there i wouldnt put in 50/50 more than once every 6 months.



    or just switch to beads.
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  • Re: charging my humidifier

     12-10-2008, 11:05 PM

    Thanks for the help... The more Ive been researching tonight the more it sounds like the beads is the easiest and most care free way to go. ill probably just charge my foam for now untill i can get me some beads.
    Doug from Tennessee
  • Re: Humidity Level?

     12-11-2008, 3:05 AM

    phobicsquirrel:
    Well my humi seems to be a little high right now, about 72/71. It was staying steady at 67 for some time. And my other one, with one puck with mostly charged beads and 2 other trays filled with dry beads and it's about 74.. I don't get it, I'm wondering if it's that my house is just more humid.. though we haven't put the heat on..

     

    I hate when it gets that high.  The connecticuts and natural wrappers are kinda ok, but the maduros... they just tunnel again and again on me if the RH is too high.

     

    As to the other poster talking about dryness and having trouble holding the humi RH, i have something of a similar problem in my house.  I use beads now, and up in my bedroom, it dances between 61-63% RH, whereas down in my utility room, i can keep it a constant 65%.  I know its more humid down there, but...theres something to be said about the ambient enviornment a humidor sits in and the effect it has within.

     

    Its my opinion that if you can keep them above 61% RH, they're still ok..a few % lower and the wrapper starts flaking and such.  This is just my taste but im happiest when theyve been soaking at 65%, no flaking, no bitterness, no tunneling, no lighting issues, a just right porridge...

     

    Id love to hear if others agree with me on that one.

  • Re: Humidity Level?

     12-11-2008, 10:02 AM

    rusirius:
    madurofan:
    j0z3r:
    urbino:
    I've got 2 of the round ones, and I don't even know what you guys are talking about. What was the problem setting it?
    The dial on mine was a sonofabitch, to be frank. It would not adjust to the proper setting, it either went to high or too low when I attempted to adjust it. Could be the luck of the draw and I just got a good one. :)
    Thats the same issue I have ... I've never been able to get it set. I haven't used it in quite some time, if any one wants it I'd be happy to send it to them.

    I have Xikars now I like them bc all you do is hold down the button and it automatically sets it to 75
    Interesting... I have two of these, one Humi-Care branded the other Hygrostat... Never had any problems with either. The calibration know is one click per one percent RH. Clockwise is higher, counter-clockwise is lower. So it sounds like the knobs on yours aren't 1 click per 1 percent? I wonder if they are just defect?
    No it is one click for one degree, the issue is I can't get my fat finger to turn that knob just one click.
    I don't wanna hold a job down if its just to make ends meet. I prefer rapid rise and faster falls, I wanna die the American dream.
    ~~ Josh Martinez
  • Re: Humidity Level?

     12-13-2008, 8:49 AM

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    Hey Folks, I went through the seasoning of my humidor. I filled up the humidifiers with a 50/50 as well as put in 2 shot glasses with distilled water and let it stand for a week (then removed the shot glasses). I calibrated my digital hygrometer to 75% (36 hours with a calibration kit). My humidor (with the 2 humidifiers) is now reading 76%. I live in Michigan (just stating that the ambient is dry here right now). Is it possible that the 2 humidifiers are putting out too much humidity? What steps do I want to take to bring the humidity down to the 70% figure? I have my cigars in there now - is it hurting them being in for a bit in this 76% atmosphere (~2 days now). Help is appreciated.
  • Re: Humidity Level?

     12-13-2008, 10:57 AM

    I say get some beads, the 50/50 with the foam is just not doing it.
    Would like a Gurkha HMR PM me if you have any extras...
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