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brotheradambrotheradam Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 896
I'm a newbie and I'll start by apoligizing if this is something that's been talked about to death, here's my issue... I have a Yukon 35 to 50 count Humidor I bought online. I don't think I seasoned it correctly by just using the shot glass/distilled water approach, because I couldn't get it above 60 degrees on my digital hygrometer. I bought the Humi-Care Crystal Gel and it arrived in the mail the other day. Because I couldn't get it about 60 degrees I took out my 25 cigars and put them in a cigar box with the Crystals and have tried to reseason my humidor with the shot glass/distilled water again and still can't get it above 60 degrees. What am I doing wrong ? Should I put the cigars back in the humidor with the crystals and let it set for a few days and not worry if it gets over 60 ? I've been reading that in the winter it's tougher to keep the humidity up. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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  • nightmaremike31nightmaremike31 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 720
    Have you salt tested your hygrometer to see how accurate it is?
  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
  • camgfscamgfs Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 967
  • brotheradambrotheradam Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 896
    Thanks everybody, I have not tried the salt test, but I will now. I have tried the dollar bill test and it seems to have a good seal. I have one of the Springfield hygrometers I got at Wal Mart. I appreciate all the help, I just don't want to do anything wrong and screw up the cigars.
  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
    brotheradam:
    I have one of the Springfield hygrometers I got at Wal Mart..
    This may be your problem right here. I have the same Springfield, and have recommended it multiple times as mine is spot-on. Others, however, have not had the same luck with the Springfields - I think I've heard up to 18% deficiency from someone. I don't recall if Cam mentioned how long to run the salt test, but definitely give it at least 24 hours to be sure.
  • brotheradambrotheradam Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 896
    Gotcha Hays, I'll leave it for at least 24 hours and see what happens.
  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
    Oh, and welcome to the forum by the way! Don't forget to check my Cigar.com California Mega-Herf thread in the General Discussion section :-)
  • FubarFubar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 33
    Don't think you can cheat and use a crystal, tube or humidor pack. Not saying you or will. Because I did that and found out it wasn't a good way to check the hygrometer. So now I have to redo it with salt and water.
  • brotheradambrotheradam Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 896
    So I did the Salt Test on my Springfield hygro and left if for 24 hours, I just checked it and it's at 62%, at one point last night it was at 69% so I thought it was going to move up to 75%, so where do I go from here ? Do I buy a new one ? Looks like this one is not working properly, or do I try the test again ?
  • FubarFubar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 33
    On the back should be a place / thing you can turn to adjust the needle. Adjust to 75% as soon as you remove it from the bag. Then do another test dumping out the salt and using a new bag, you might be able to use the old. Oh and welcome.
  • brotheradambrotheradam Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 896
    Thanks for the Welcome Fubar, it's a digital one and it doesn't have a place to adjust the reading to 75.
  • FubarFubar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 33
    I would test again. If for the second time it shows anything below 75, since it cannot be adjusted I would just write on the back or make a note how off it is. So 75 (!) - 62 (*) == 13 so it 13% off. So @ 62 it really 75%. ! = What the salt solution will make. * = is what the meter is reading. I hope that kind of makes sense.
  • nightmaremike31nightmaremike31 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 720
    Look what I found, THIS is a video of how to do a salt test on your hygrometer. It's not exactly what I do, but it's nice to see someone explain it.
  • brotheradambrotheradam Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 896
    Great video. I get what you are saying Fubar. I went and bought another one at Walmart and I'm doing the salt test on both of them right now to see which one is more accurate.
  • HaysHays Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,262
    Regarding the salt test and the Springfield hygro - some of them just aren't accurate, unfortunately, and that one isn't adjustable. It's the downside of it being so cheap. You can either buy a more expensive adjustable one, or make a note of the inaccuracy and just work with it.
  • brotheradambrotheradam Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 896
    So the Springfield hygro measured 62% again with the salt test (I'm tossing it) and the new one I bought yesterday is reading 66%. (I can't manually set this one either) I'm gonna use that one. So if I understand correctly it's off 9% from 75%, so say it reads 60% in my humidor it's really 69% correct ?
  • FubarFubar Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 33
  • ThewelderThewelder Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 679
    Thanks for the video. I actually did a salt test correctly for the first time. I had been adding to much water to my salt mixture and thought my hygrometers we off. Thank god for the beads keeping my gars in the right humidity. Found out I'm actually only off plus two.
  • brotheradambrotheradam Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 896
    So now that I've got my hygrometer set, it's been reading 74% humidity, is that too high ? My other smaller humidor with just a pillow in it is reading 66%
  • xmacroxmacro Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,402
    Depends on your tastes; many people prefer cigars kept at 75%, but most of the forum-goers here prefer around 65% for a looser draw. Did you read the hygrometer after charging your beads, or after a day or two of sitting in the humi? I find that when I charge my beads, I have a tendency to overcharge them, so my humidity typically spikes for a day or two
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