Smokemorestressless
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I have been curious how much humidity a 62% boveda can absorb before it stops being useful in my dry box. It starts at 67 grams per the package, but weighs 70g on my scale. I will monitor the one in my dry box until it stops dropping the humidity of the new cigars, then weigh it. Will use the hygrometer that lives in there to see when the boveda stops being effective. The hygrometer is usually around 62-63% toward the end of the week when the dry box is getting empty. When I load the box with 4 or 5 new sticks humidity goes up to about 68% for a few days. When this stops dropping at the usual pace I will know the boveda is at it's practical limit.
Until then, I put a 62% in a tupperware with a dish of distilled water and a hygrometer. Curious to see how much it will absorb in those conditions before it max's out. I assume it will absorb more in these conditions (62-82%) than the s?aller range (62-68%) in my dry box.



Until then, I put a 62% in a tupperware with a dish of distilled water and a hygrometer. Curious to see how much it will absorb in those conditions before it max's out. I assume it will absorb more in these conditions (62-82%) than the s?aller range (62-68%) in my dry box.


