Leave things well enough alone. 62% to 65% is almost too high anyway.
Leave things well enough alone. 62% to 65% is almost too high anyway.
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I don't see how your hygrometers can be calibrated properly if they are getting significantly different readings when placed next to each other. Did you calibrate with a salt test?
Your humidor is quite large. Assuming that it was quite dry when bought, it will probably suck up a lot of the humidity available before it stabilizes. As Craig mentioned, check for leaks around the doors and windows and keep your beads hydrated.
Mark
How are your cigars smoking? I really don't see a problem here. Most hygrometers aren't precise enough to get that anal about a few points. Mine is rarely above 63% and my cigars smoke just fine.
The cigars are smoking fine, but I guess I was more concerned whether the electronic humidifier was not functioning properly, or if I wasn't using it correctly. As it turns out, the humidifier needs to be replaced. I agree tho, no need to be concerned about a few %, low-mid 60s is fine by me.
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I have a 500 count humi my wife bought me for x'mas that has a large open area at the bottom and two trays on top. I purchased an e-humidier (Hydra-sm) for it.
I also purchased two extra fans (including one fan kit) to help circulate air (and thus humidity) evenly around the humi.
Originally I bought one XiKar (Madeleine) digital hygrometer:
http://www.amazon.com/Madelaine-Adju.../dp/B0021XIDO4
But the first one was broken so I then bought 3 Caliber III digital hygrometrs:
http://www.amazon.ca/Western-Digital.../dp/B0007W1EA6
One for the 500 count, one for my 100 count and one for the travel humi. I bought those while waiting for the replacement XiKar.
The Caliber III's do not require any calibrating. In fact, the documentation that comes with them specifically says, don't do it! The XiKar did need to be calibrated. I've noticed over time the XiKar loses its calibration slowly. Right now, it shows about 4% RH less than the Caliber's when at first, it showed the exact same. The 3 Calibers have always been exactly the same both temp and RH.
I never did calibrate the e-humidifier. I didn't bother because I had the Caliber's. I simply adjusted the RH setting to keep my humi at about 65/66% RH which seems to suit my location and cigars the best.
I don't know that it matters, but I suggest you ignore the e-humi's hygrometer if your digital hygrometer's are accurate.
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