Ryan81
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I would assume many, many of you have run into this.
I have a new 100 count humidor up and running. Like most 100 count humidors I've seen, mine came with a tray. Curious as to whether or not this tray would have an effect on the RH in various areas of the humidor, I started taking readings.
I have observed that when I take a reading from my hygrometer when placed on the tray, the RH has been between 70% and 73% RH. When I take a reading from the hygrometer when placed below the tray, I get readings between 63 and 65%.
I assume this variance in humidity readings is due to the fact that the hygrometer is closer to the humidification beads than it is when the hygrometer is placed below.
I understand that my humidity readings are well within those recommended, but I would like my cigars to be stored at about 65% RH throughout.
Should I take the tray out giving up the extra cigar separation that the tray offers in order to get my humidity levels more constant throughout?
Or
Will the humidity eventually become constant throughout if I just leave the damn thing alone for a couple of days?
Is there any reason to put some beads below the tray in addition to the beads on the lid? Has anyone out there done this?
I have a new 100 count humidor up and running. Like most 100 count humidors I've seen, mine came with a tray. Curious as to whether or not this tray would have an effect on the RH in various areas of the humidor, I started taking readings.
I have observed that when I take a reading from my hygrometer when placed on the tray, the RH has been between 70% and 73% RH. When I take a reading from the hygrometer when placed below the tray, I get readings between 63 and 65%.
I assume this variance in humidity readings is due to the fact that the hygrometer is closer to the humidification beads than it is when the hygrometer is placed below.
I understand that my humidity readings are well within those recommended, but I would like my cigars to be stored at about 65% RH throughout.
Should I take the tray out giving up the extra cigar separation that the tray offers in order to get my humidity levels more constant throughout?
Or
Will the humidity eventually become constant throughout if I just leave the damn thing alone for a couple of days?
Is there any reason to put some beads below the tray in addition to the beads on the lid? Has anyone out there done this?