The thing that you put the distilled water in.. When you stick it to the top of the box, do you leave it opened or closed? Also, what temp does the water have to be? Thanks..
The thing that you put the distilled water in.. When you stick it to the top of the box, do you leave it opened or closed? Also, what temp does the water have to be? Thanks..
Do NOT use tap water. Use distilled water and PG ! Do not saturate the puck - just moisten it.
Read this - http://www.cigarnexus.com/counsel/ci...age/index.html
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shit i just dunked it in water.. i also don't have something to tell me the humidity level.. help!
What is PG?
propylene glycol, it is a substance, and food additive, that can be used to regulate humidity. When mixed 50/50 with distilled water and used to moisten your humidifier. The humidifier will self regulate to around 70%. The reason is that the PG will release water up to about 70% RH and then pull water back into the humidifier when the RH is over 70%
Yes, and it'll also prevent mold growth in the puck.
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Visit your local tobacco shop Ben, they'll hook you up.
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Just stop posting about the humidor,buy the beads and u realy don't even need the hydrometer,your swisher sweets and white owls will stay as fresh as the day you bought themOriginally Posted by benjamin319
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Originally Posted by superman78
Don't forget Garcia y Vega.... Still an honest cigar. (flash back for you old bastards)
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