countryblues
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OK so I am a little slow. I moved down to the Texas coast a little over a year ago from Colorado. Folks in CO know how dry it is up there. I had given up on trying to keep a humidor up there as all I managed to do was ruin cigars. I had a whole house humidifier and still couldn't get my cheap online purchased humidor to hold a good humidification. Well it's HUMID down here! Let me tell ya! So decided to pull that little humidor back out and try to keep a few cigars on hand rather than going to the B&M all the time.
First thing I noticed was that the hygrometer was sitting at a nice 60%. Hey problem solved! Woohoo! I buy a few smokes put them in and join CP! All is right in the world. Well digging around on here I decide I ought to calibrate the hygrometer. Its a cheap analog type. So I just did that today with the salt water. I just checked it a few minutes ago after the requisite 4 hours and no change -- 60%. What gives? I stop to think about this a bit then I remember that I have in a box a digital temp/hygro that I bought in CO years ago. I pull it out and notice that the ambient humidity it is reading is 83%. So now, the rusty ole gears in my head start turning and I begin to suspect that there is no way my humidifier is reducing the humidity from the ambient of 83 down to 60 -- laws of physics and all that stuff.
So I throw that rascal in the humidor and sure enough 85%. So now I go searching through the forums to figure out what that means for my small stash. Whoa! Beetles! Danger, Danger, Will Robinson! A little more checking and it seems that my best bet is to buy some of those gel/bead things and dry my humidor! In the meantime as, what I hope will be a beneficial experiment, I have put a small tray of salt in the bottom to see if that helps out.
From one extreme environment to another!
Wes
First thing I noticed was that the hygrometer was sitting at a nice 60%. Hey problem solved! Woohoo! I buy a few smokes put them in and join CP! All is right in the world. Well digging around on here I decide I ought to calibrate the hygrometer. Its a cheap analog type. So I just did that today with the salt water. I just checked it a few minutes ago after the requisite 4 hours and no change -- 60%. What gives? I stop to think about this a bit then I remember that I have in a box a digital temp/hygro that I bought in CO years ago. I pull it out and notice that the ambient humidity it is reading is 83%. So now, the rusty ole gears in my head start turning and I begin to suspect that there is no way my humidifier is reducing the humidity from the ambient of 83 down to 60 -- laws of physics and all that stuff.
So I throw that rascal in the humidor and sure enough 85%. So now I go searching through the forums to figure out what that means for my small stash. Whoa! Beetles! Danger, Danger, Will Robinson! A little more checking and it seems that my best bet is to buy some of those gel/bead things and dry my humidor! In the meantime as, what I hope will be a beneficial experiment, I have put a small tray of salt in the bottom to see if that helps out.
From one extreme environment to another!
Wes