Yup, lack of seal it probably is.
Yup, lack of seal it probably is.
Thanks!, I'll look into the hygrometer issue, I actually did see a post about that last night and it seems mine is way off. I will look into the beads or something a little more reliable my outdoor hygrometer i put in for a test is reading above 80% in there but it's not completely accurate either.
If that ends up not being the issue though... anything I can do for seals? or am I stuck buying a new humidor?
Last edited by macinnisl; 07-18-2012 at 02:31 PM. Reason: Clarification outdoor hygrometer
Try using kitty litter beads (not the usual gravel litter), pour them into a pantyhose leg and spray with distilled water, that will keep you at 65-70% easy. Of course you do need a good seal and digital hygrometer as well.
Yeh thanks, I am starting to think the humidor might have been at the right humidity but I just ordered a digital hydrometer online that is accurate and can be calibrated. Only time will tell I guess, all I can do now is wait for it to arrive. I took the shot glass of water out of the humidor as well as I have been terrified that it will tip over as my wife loves to move things around.
Thanks to all those who have provided advice, I will keep researching online but I think my drymistat is actually keeping a good humidity level in there and my hygrometer was way off.
Dont waste your time or money on shit (drymistat).
This is what you want to purchase - http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/default.asp.
Buy a couple empty tubes along with the beads and you will be good to go.
It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
~ Gerry Adams
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