Hi all
I have just returned from 5 weeks offshore as I tend to every 10 weeks to find my humidors at a terrifying low 52%.
I've had problems with the humidors since I got them. They're pretty big (30x30x40cm) and don't seem to hold the humidity very well at all. In each I have a Xikar crystal and paradigm humidifier and the Cuban humidor also has a full 8oz of 70% RH beads. Neither humidor as ever even achieved 70% and I use digital humidity monitors, so I presume they are accurate.
I am interested to know how often you all fill up your humidifiers. If it's every 5 weeks or more, I would definitely like to know what humidifiers you use and how much water / humidifier solution you use.
Is there a good way of improving the sealing of a humidor? I thought about using copydex or some kind of rubber glue around the door to seal it better, but that might affect the flavour. I definitely do not want glue flavoured stogies!
I'm looking to keep them at about 65% for longer term ageing, but the RH beads are not even doing the job! The key thing I am looking for is stability of the the humidity in there. Dropping so low and then coming back up again to 62-65% can't be doing the sticks a lot of good!
Any advice would be wonderful, I am at a loss on how to sort it out
I have just returned from 5 weeks offshore as I tend to every 10 weeks to find my humidors at a terrifying low 52%.
I've had problems with the humidors since I got them. They're pretty big (30x30x40cm) and don't seem to hold the humidity very well at all. In each I have a Xikar crystal and paradigm humidifier and the Cuban humidor also has a full 8oz of 70% RH beads. Neither humidor as ever even achieved 70% and I use digital humidity monitors, so I presume they are accurate.
I am interested to know how often you all fill up your humidifiers. If it's every 5 weeks or more, I would definitely like to know what humidifiers you use and how much water / humidifier solution you use.
Is there a good way of improving the sealing of a humidor? I thought about using copydex or some kind of rubber glue around the door to seal it better, but that might affect the flavour. I definitely do not want glue flavoured stogies!
I'm looking to keep them at about 65% for longer term ageing, but the RH beads are not even doing the job! The key thing I am looking for is stability of the the humidity in there. Dropping so low and then coming back up again to 62-65% can't be doing the sticks a lot of good!
Any advice would be wonderful, I am at a loss on how to sort it out
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