I've been smoking out of my 2 large tupperdors recently and have only looked into my desktop every now and again to check it's RH. This morning I decided to take something different to work but when inspecting the selection from my desktop I noticed that they were all making that dreaded crackling sound when rolling them in my fingers. I checked the RH and it read a solid 65% but when pressing the temp units button nothing happened, then the reading flickered, then went to 17%, then up to 35%. I looked on in horror, realising that the thing has all but run out of battery power and had obviously just 'hung' on 65% giving me a very false sense of security!
I'm going to get new batteries for all three of my hygrometers and get them recalibrated tonight but I'm very worried that I've ruined some very expensive cigars as I'm not sure just how long the reading was inaccurate for. How long does a cigar have to be in a low RH environment before the oils to start to dissipate?
I'm going to get new batteries for all three of my hygrometers and get them recalibrated tonight but I'm very worried that I've ruined some very expensive cigars as I'm not sure just how long the reading was inaccurate for. How long does a cigar have to be in a low RH environment before the oils to start to dissipate?
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