You are defeating the purpose of the beads by having a constant water source in a humidor.

Inside a humidor is a "closed" environment. No water in and no water out (or very little and very slowly). The water inside the humidor eventually balances between the cigars, the wood, and the air.

By placing an unlimited amount of water in the humidor, the cigars and wood will act like a sponge and absorb water until they are saturated (or just plain too wet to smoke). This is where beads come in. Beads help "balance" the water in the humidor by absorbing or releasing water at a specified Rh. Many, some, most people find that putting 65% beads in a humidor will create an atmosphere that keeps the cigars at a moisture content where they will burn nicely and taste good.

From what I read, new people would do better to throw the damn hygrometers away, invest in a healthy amount of beads, and a humidor/cooledor that makes a tight seal. Nature will do the work-its really that simple.

Another point is to FILL the humidor with cigars. They are your best moisture reservoir. You cannot throw 25 cigars won on C-bid at all different moisture levels into a 150 ct humi, then open and close the thing 40 times a day and expect a "constant" Rh.

Have fun, you'll figure it out .