You should try getting a humidor to stay at 65% in Iraq. At this rate I'll have a Masters in Humidorology.
Kris
I'll see your Iraq, and raise ya a Chicago winter!
Anything subzero totally cleans out any reminants of moisture in the air. Keeping them at 60 is a challange at times. I've found moving them to the basement helps quite a bit.
...and then in July it will be so humid, I'll have to seal my humidors to prevent them from moving to rh's over 80%!!![]()
The winter can be a bitch with humidity. I sorta just go with the flow anymore, the humidity is what the humidity is. Every few weeks I just recharge my beads and thats it. Unless something major happens that is.
Yay! Cigars!
Here in the northeast there is such a change in humidity from winter to summer I use Boveda pouches in my humidor, 72 in winter – 65 in summer. In my Vinotemp wine refrigerator / humidor. I use 65 beads year round and keep the temperature at a steady 66 degrees![]()
Last edited by Paddy; 01-05-2010 at 05:16 PM.
I used to take the South Shore to the Art Institute stop and walk up Jackson to the Sears Tower (yeah I know they changed the name, but its still the Sears Tower) when I was doing contract IT work. Growing up in northwest Indiana, I know how cold and dry it gets, but when its 0% RH and 137 degrees out in the summer, or 0% RH and 27 degrees like it was on Sunday, we get nose bleeds and we aren't even in the cheap seats.
I think we get less than 3 inches of rain a year here in south central Iraq.
One more stupid question guys. I just got my beads today, so me wanting to add humidity I should add distilled water. Would water from a water bottle work? Since I know tap won't work and I don't feel like running to the grocery store to buy a gallon of distilled water. Thanks!
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