Last edited by hypersnyper694788; 08-18-2010 at 10:54 AM.
awesome - that's good information to know...
I know everyone is paranoid of beetles, and rightfully so, and my understanding is that they can hatch anywhere above 75 degrees...but I know there has to be a ton of people keeping their cigars in that temperature zone. I live in TX and during the summer it's all I can do to keep my house at 75-76...we don't have basements down here so there's pretty much no relief.
From what I've read, if your humidor runs a little high on temp you want to compensate by lowering the RH...if you're at 75 or 76, at least from what I've read, you're probably shooting for a 60% RH - maybe 65% if that makes you feel better. I'll have a bunch of 'those kind' of cigars in my humidor as well and the consensus is they are happier at a little lower RH that the Nic's or Dom's.
I've got a new humidor now (end table cabinet) that I'm seasoning with 70% beads...but I'm going to drop it down to 60% beads when I load it with sticks.
I'm trying the cabinet out now in what I think is the coolest room in the house - it's definitely the darkest...I'll be happy if I can maintain 75/60...there's no way that's going to be a harmful combo.
I'll keep everyone posted...and update with pics. My humidor came from FL so the hygro already showed about 55% up top and when I stuck my Oasis and digital hygro in the bottom it was even closer to 60% (the two compartments are seperated) so hopefully I'll only have a couple days or so of tweaking this thing out before it's ready...
This is my very humble opinion, but most of the year my coolidor stays at around 70/70 but does jump up to 75/75 at times in the heat waves of summer from weeks to months on end. I haven't had any problems yet. Some of my sticks actually smoked better at higher rh...the Man O'War comes to mind. When I inspect my stick before smoking and find it a little too moist, which is very rare, I put it aside for a little while before smoking.
I used to be very anal about my rh and temp. It was nice having the feeling of taking care of your sticks but it can get to the point where it drives you nuts. I have been to both Cuba and DR and when I think about how hot and humid it is over there it eases my concern. After ditching the hygrometer last year I have felt some weight off my shoulders.
I would keep track of a new cabinet or humi just to be sure, but if you have beads in there, I would be pretty confident everything will be just fine.
thank victory.
Actually, as it turns out it appears as though my cabinet humidor was pre-seasoned. I fired my Oasis XL up on the bottom shelf and it's set for 60% and my hygrometer on the top shelf/drawer is reading about 68% and 73 degrees. So, I'm in pretty good shape. I'm hoping the RH will come down a little - I'd like to stay in the 63-65% range at that temp...I think that's as low as I'm going to get it to go in the summer months down here.
Good point on the Cuba/DR thing...I've watched videos - one from the Cohiba factory in Havana comes to mind where these guys are rolling stoges with boxes of very expensive cigars all around them in cabinets that clearly are not temp/RH controlled. Now, they probably don't sit there like that for years, I'm guessing - but it definitely makes you wonder why we obsess over a specific temp and RH. :)
So you guys are saying that you can compensate for a higher temp with a lower RH. Well when I put freeze packs in my humidor to try and get the temp down it will bring the RH down too. So it will go down to like 63RH and 75 degrees. Thats about as low as i can get the temp. So is that a good place to be at? Around 63/75
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