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    I bought one of them gel crystal things. I filled it like the directions said with 1/2 distilled water. It's been over 12 hrs and the hydrometer still reads about 62... Whats wrong with it? Need to get my cigars going again... Bought two more cigars today...
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    Salt test your hygrometer (search for salt test) it may be a bit off.

    And for the most part, 62% isn't a bad number. I like my ISOM's around there and for the short term I don't think it's going to damage your cigars keeping them at that level.

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    I use beads, but my humidor got to 62% within a few hours but then took about a week or two to finally stabilize at 65%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heftysmokes View Post
    Salt test your hygrometer (search for salt test) it may be a bit off.

    And for the most part, 62% isn't a bad number. I like my ISOM's around there and for the short term I don't think it's going to damage your cigars keeping them at that level.
    +1 I keep all my humis between 60 - 65 rh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    +1 I keep all my humis between 60 - 65 rh.
    60-65% when I plan to smoke 'em. 70% when I store 'em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    60-65% when I plan to smoke 'em. 70% when I store 'em.
    Yep, good point GG. I should have been more clear in my response.

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    Also... The fuller you keep the humidor - the easier it is to maintain your rh. Keep that baby full of cigars!

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    Quote Originally Posted by M00SE View Post
    I bought one of them gel crystal things. I filled it like the directions said with 1/2 distilled water. It's been over 12 hrs and the hydrometer still reads about 62... Whats wrong with it? Need to get my cigars going again... Bought two more cigars today...
    What was the reading before you put the gel crystal humidifier into your humi? You might have to get the thing up and running first. Hard to expect that it will instantly go to 70% if it was 40 before...

    It may take a few days/weeks to get the inside stabilized.You might want to try wiping down the interior of the humidor with distilled water. Sometimes that speeds things up a bit. And once you reach the optimum reading - you have to maintain your humidifiers (don't let them dry out).

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    check this site www.ddcraftsandservices.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by johny77 View Post
    And who the Fark are you ..... ?

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    Well, Kris - it looks like someone that makes their own humidors that set up a cheezy website they're trying to promote!

    ...like we haven't seen that before!!!

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    I kinda figured as much, but I wanted to keep Fark on a farking roll.

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