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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigarbear View Post
    I wiped the interior real well when I first got it. Afterwards I put distilled water soaked sponges in the drawers and the bottom on plastic bags and put a calibrated digital hygrometer in while the analog that came with it calibrated with the moist salt cap test. I also put a humistate tube in the bottom tray and a 4oz humucare jar in the base. After a check at 12 hours and 24 hours the hygro was reading about 72%. After taking out the sponges I waited another few hours without any rH change so I filled it with cigars. That was late Friday and it's settling at 70% at the moment. Should I be aiming a little lower for fluctuation or is that more a matter of preference?
    I would definitely say it is a matter of preference. I couldn't make up my mind when it came to it so I keep mine at 66-67. I would have to say though from first hand experience that if you keep them at a higher humidity they tend to draw harder. There are a lot of threads that discuss this topic and a lot of websites but they all tend to point towards 65%

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silencei2 View Post
    I would definitely say it is a matter of preference. I couldn't make up my mind when it came to it so I keep mine at 66-67. I would have to say though from first hand experience that if you keep them at a higher humidity they tend to draw harder. There are a lot of threads that discuss this topic and a lot of websites but they all tend to point towards 65%
    A more moist cigar seems like it would certainly have a harder draw. I had a La Aurora earlier that pulled fine and just finished a La Aurora second that had a harder draw. I chalked it up to being a second but perhaps is a humidity issue. The Cusano 59 I had last night had a very easy draw. It was from one of the flip trays on the top so perhaps had a lower rH. I think I'll take one of the humistat tubes out and see where it settles.

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    I like to move my digi-hygro around, so haven't bothered peeling off the sticky tape on the back.

    To each his own. I use beads, so I don't really need to keep an eye on it, BUT would like to check it every now and then.

    So I have one Digi-Hygro and I just move it around from cooler, humidor, and other cigar storages I have.

    Andrew

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    I replaced the gel with beads on both the humis. I have another pound of beads for a 150 qt coolerdor. I'll upgrade to one of the active systems eventually but my current setup seems to be pretty good.

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