bluenote75
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Hi everyone,
I have 2 Adorini desktop humidors. A 50 count and 125 count. For the 50 count, I use 2 65% boveda packs mounted on the lid with the cedar holder. For 125 count, I use qty 4 bovedas mounted on lid.
For each, I have a caliber IV slim hygrometer mounted on the lid, just above the boveda cedar holder. Both are well calibrated.
However, I notice when mounted on the lid, they are both reading about 62%rh. When I place the hygrometer on the cigars instead, I get a reading of 65% for both humidors.
Which reading should I go by? I'm assuming the 65% is more accurate, as it's picking up on a higher humidity then the reading on the lid. So, 65% humidity must be accurate, no? But my question is, why would this be? Why 62 on the lid, and 65 when not mounted on the lid? Both humidors are also about 3/4 full of cigars. Also, the cigars do not seem dry at all, (I haven't smoked one in a couple of months due to the winter weather up here in canada)
I'm not going to be anal about 3 points, but genuinely curious why its off by 3%? By placing the hygrometers on the cigars vs the lid only equals about an inch or so difference between the placements, yet the readings are quite different.
thanks everyone for your input
I have 2 Adorini desktop humidors. A 50 count and 125 count. For the 50 count, I use 2 65% boveda packs mounted on the lid with the cedar holder. For 125 count, I use qty 4 bovedas mounted on lid.
For each, I have a caliber IV slim hygrometer mounted on the lid, just above the boveda cedar holder. Both are well calibrated.
However, I notice when mounted on the lid, they are both reading about 62%rh. When I place the hygrometer on the cigars instead, I get a reading of 65% for both humidors.
Which reading should I go by? I'm assuming the 65% is more accurate, as it's picking up on a higher humidity then the reading on the lid. So, 65% humidity must be accurate, no? But my question is, why would this be? Why 62 on the lid, and 65 when not mounted on the lid? Both humidors are also about 3/4 full of cigars. Also, the cigars do not seem dry at all, (I haven't smoked one in a couple of months due to the winter weather up here in canada)
I'm not going to be anal about 3 points, but genuinely curious why its off by 3%? By placing the hygrometers on the cigars vs the lid only equals about an inch or so difference between the placements, yet the readings are quite different.
thanks everyone for your input