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Originally posted by WiganHoly crap, Your Dale Askew?
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Originally posted by tommy View PostI honestly think you would be better with Boveda packs in there, they suck and blow so unless they are full to the limit of their capacity they should help suck some moisture out. It's a new humi, you will get it sorted. Mine has gone from 69 solid to 71, in ok with that change but like you, I wouldn't want it to be higher. Got any dry Boveda?'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Originally posted by MrMaduro View PostYeah I know it shouldn't be a HUGE issue being that high for a while but I'm a perfectionist!
Im using a salt test calibrated Xikar hygrometer which I used in my desktop and it always sat at 69%, no matter what the outside RH was. I was also using the Cigar Oasis Ultra electric humidifier jobby in that Humi but it's not really suitable for the new cabinet type I have now.
I have moved the hygrometer into different locations inside the Humi over a few days and It's a consistant 73/74% everywhere.
Like I said, I now have no humidification in there at all so what ever I do use need to be 2 way. Whats the deal with Heartfelt?
I also see what your saying about your hygrometer, which is a good one, but only as good as the battery .... when did you last change it?If you want to, you can.
And, if you can, you must!
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Originally posted by tippexx View PostIs this a new humidor and have you only recently primed it .... if so that would account for a humidity peak, but it will ease back naturally.
I also see what your saying about your hygrometer, which is a good one, but only as good as the battery .... when did you last change it?
I primed the Humi by leaving a small ramakin half filled with distilled water in the bottom for a day or so. I then replace that with the humidification units (Acro polymer crystals) and let it rest again. After 24 hours it was 69% so in went my sticks. The first couple of days after that it was holding a lovely 69/70% but it creeped up over a couple more days and is now sat high.
I might try the rice idea tonight to see if that brings it down a little. Although at the moment the humidity in there is a bit high, not having any humidification devices in there at all feels odd!
All I can think is that if I get the RH down using rice/Silica kitty litter etc, I then stick a few Boveda's in and hope they take control after...Originally posted by WiganHoly crap, Your Dale Askew?
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostI'm just an Amazon junky and this doesn't have blue bits. I've got a small bag of Sean's too but its not enough for what I need.
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Originally posted by tippexx View PostWhat brand of humi is it? .... usually you have to dampen the sides and any lips for the wood to swell and create an effective seal.Originally posted by WiganHoly crap, Your Dale Askew?
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostThey're for the Ikeador, struggling to keep the humidity down at the momentOriginally posted by WiganHoly crap, Your Dale Askew?
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No issue here hearfelt beads all the way and never a problem. Once had the humidity too high just popped the bag in a radiator for a hour then back in the humi and brought it back to normal
about 21 quid for 1/2 pound from here including shipping and as the products less than 15 quid no vat or royal mail handling charge
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