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  • #16
    Originally posted by moteyi View Post
    Try putting your bovedas and hygrometer in a ziploc bag for a day or two and see what the reading is. Fwiw, my desktop stays around 67% with 3 72% bovedas.

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    I forgot to mention I did this and my hygro fine.

    Originally posted by Mike72 View Post
    A lower RH means less a looser seal as there is less moisture in the ceder, so the difference between the RH on the Boveda pack and what you get will be bigger. You could try adding another 65%.

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    I've already got three in a desktop humi...I'll try adding another one...see if that helps

    Cheers

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    • #17
      I'm not surprised that you are only getting 62 with a 65 boveda but am surprised that you maintained 69 with the 69 packs. My understanding is that unlike a tuperdor the rh in a wooden humidor will usually be a few degrees lower than the rh on the pack.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by moteyi View Post
        I'm not surprised that you are only getting 62 with a 65 boveda but am surprised that you maintained 69 with the 69 packs. My understanding is that unlike a tuperdor the rh in a wooden humidor will usually be a few degrees lower than the rh on the pack.

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        I remember reading that when I first got my humi...but it always used to stay at 65.

        I might try one more 65 boveda...and if I get the same results i'll Go up to 69 again.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by moteyi View Post
          I'm not surprised that you are only getting 62 with a 65 boveda but am surprised that you maintained 69 with the 69 packs. My understanding is that unlike a tuperdor the rh in a wooden humidor will usually be a few degrees lower than the rh on the pack.

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          Spot on Steve, the wood will always absorb a couple of percent
          'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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          • #20
            I have a wooden humidor that was low with 69% Boveda. Was getting down to 62%. I then eventually decided to re season it for two weeks and it's now sorted.

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