You'll have to see what the rh does once its stabilized.....maybe you'll need to remove one of the humidification devices, maybe not. Its all about consistency over time, and the way the cigars smoke at a given rh, imho, the numbers (within a given range for mere preservation and beetle prevention) are all modifiable to ones own tastes. Cigars are pretty forgiving in my experience so it doesn't pay to get "too" technical about it. It took me awhile to learn this, but I enjoy the hobby and the cigars more now.

My humidifier is on the bottom of my humi, and the remote sensor is on the top drawer, but I've never noticed more that 1-2 % difference in the readings.....and that's usually right after I refresh with distilled h2o.