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    Default Hi, hello, buenos días, bonjour

    Hey all, as you can see I am a new guy on the forum, a newbie if you will.
    I come to you from Toronto, Canada. I have a gf, a dog, a cat, a motorcycle and a humidor with some cigars.

    Now the reason I joined this forum is to try and educate myself on cigars.
    Currently I have a humidor I picked up from my local cigar shop (not sure if I can name, names so I'll leave it out).
    They had a nice starter kit that I picked up a little over a year ago. Unfortunately as of late I think the box is starting to fail me... is that possible.
    My kit came with one of those brass and glass hygrometers and two humidification pucks (screw cap type). About two months ago my hygro was reading below 50 RH, so I seasoned my humidor and tested my hygro. I could only get it up to 85 after keeping it in a wet bowl for an hour. I adjusted it with the screw and set it to 100 and placed it back in. It then dropped to about 50 again the next day.
    I then picked up a digital hygrometer and two new pucks (non screw cap type), filled them with solution and the reading was 70 in about 3 hours....great.
    A few days later I take out a cigar and it's reading 60..WTF? I refilled the pucks and I get it back up to 65 as of this morning.
    This is starting to frustrate me. Should I be concerned?
    The reason I ask is that I am getting about 40 cigars tomorrow and want to make sure they are not going to go to waste in my humidor.

    Any help is appreciated.
    uh, yeah, I got nuthin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by asus View Post
    Hey all, as you can see I am a new guy on the forum, a newbie if you will.
    I come to you from Toronto, Canada. I have a gf, a dog, a cat, a motorcycle and a humidor with some cigars.

    Now the reason I joined this forum is to try and educate myself on cigars.
    Currently I have a humidor I picked up from my local cigar shop (not sure if I can name, names so I'll leave it out).
    They had a nice starter kit that I picked up a little over a year ago. Unfortunately as of late I think the box is starting to fail me... is that possible.
    My kit came with one of those brass and glass hygrometers and two humidification pucks (screw cap type). About two months ago my hygro was reading below 50 RH, so I seasoned my humidor and tested my hygro. I could only get it up to 85 after keeping it in a wet bowl for an hour. I adjusted it with the screw and set it to 100 and placed it back in. It then dropped to about 50 again the next day.
    I then picked up a digital hygrometer and two new pucks (non screw cap type), filled them with solution and the reading was 70 in about 3 hours....great.
    A few days later I take out a cigar and it's reading 60..WTF? I refilled the pucks and I get it back up to 65 as of this morning.
    This is starting to frustrate me. Should I be concerned?
    The reason I ask is that I am getting about 40 cigars tomorrow and want to make sure they are not going to go to waste in my humidor.

    Any help is appreciated.
    Welcome from Bitterville.

    Do a search for "herfer's guide to setting up a humidor" or something like that, and there's a great resurrected post in the accessories forum. Salt test and everything is in there.

    I wouldn’t worry too much about your cigars as long as they’re burning alright when you smoke them.

    Most everyone is going to recommend humidity beads, and either ditch the hydrometer, or at least get a digital one.

    Will
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    What Will said. Welcome from AZ.

    -Buzz
    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    Buzz is smoking our cigars. This probably is his triumphant scam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    Welcome from Bitterville.

    Do a search for "herfer's guide to setting up a humidor" or something like that, and there's a great resurrected post in the accessories forum. Salt test and everything is in there.

    I wouldn’t worry too much about your cigars as long as they’re burning alright when you smoke them.

    Most everyone is going to recommend humidity beads, and either ditch the hydrometer, or at least get a digital one.

    Will

    Good call on having him ditch is "hydrometer" - you're going to confuse the crap out of him if he's measuring the specific gravity of his liquid (e.g. distilled water). He should really be using a digital "hygrometer" instead!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by buzz View Post
    What Will said. Welcome from AZ.

    -Buzz
    Leave it to two engineers to have the new guy dump his hydrometer. I suspect it's because the both of you suffer from a terminal case of "hydrometer" envy.

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    ...oh - and welcome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    Leave it to two engineers
    Nice work with the double-to-two use!

    Yes, I'm easily distracted.
    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    Buzz is smoking our cigars. This probably is his triumphant scam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    Good call on having him ditch is "hydrometer" - you're going to confuse the crap out of him if he's measuring the specific gravity of his liquid (e.g. distilled water). He should really be using a digital "hygrometer" instead!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    Leave it to two engineers to have the new guy dump his hydrometer. I suspect it's because the both of you suffer from a terminal case of "hydrometer" envy.
    We, engineers, are not known for spelling.

    Civil engineers, at least, are known for exuding an air of confidence, even if you're not sure. This is especially important for structural engineers.

    Hydrometer makes more sense, so it's right.
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    Oh great, two engineers and me the architect...let the razzing begin.

    Thanks all for the welcome and help.
    uh, yeah, I got nuthin'

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    Welcome from Ottawa, Canada, where I'm getting awfully tired of snow (I'll be driving to Trawna tomorrow morning in the storm).
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    Quote Originally Posted by asus View Post
    Oh great, two engineers and me the architect...let the razzing begin.

    Thanks all for the welcome and help.
    Architect? I'd like to formally withdraw my welcome. (seldom see the yingyang smiley)
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    Welcome from Eastern Oregon. Hope you enjoy your time with us....No matter the profession. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    We, engineers, are not known for spelling.

    Civil engineers, at least, are known for exuding an air of confidence, even if you're not sure. This is especially important for structural engineers.

    Hydrometer makes more sense, so it's right.
    Speak for yourself there Mr. bad speller. There are plenty of engineers who can spell just fine.
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    Gregg is an engineer...

    Could be an idol here... not.
    Last edited by buzz; 02-24-2012 at 12:12 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    Buzz is smoking our cigars. This probably is his triumphant scam.

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    Yep, an engineer that spells really gud, and two that can't multiply and divide. Diverse profession.

    might be a good place for an idol....not
    Last edited by ashauler; 02-24-2012 at 10:17 AM.

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    Watchout! We're going to be accused of threadjacking!
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    Hi and welcome from northern Alberta
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    Welcome from AZ again.
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