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AQUADGIO1200AQUADGIO1200 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 406
Hey fellas i found this article on the web, is this accurate? Since my room temp in my living room is always around 63-69 degrees at the moment w/ Rh @ 65-68. See article below ( copied and paste) I just want to know if below is accurate to follow? How do you determine the correct humidity of my humidor? The standard for cigar storage is 70% relative humidity (“RH”) but only at 70 degree F. At temperatures below 70 degree, Relative Humidity (RH) readings must be greater than 70% to give the same humidification as 70 to 70 degrees. At temperatures above 70 degree, RH readings must be less than 70% for proper results. To find the correct RH: TEMP degree RHrequired 80 49% 79 52% 78 53% 77 55% 76 57% 75 59% 74 61% 73 63% 72 65% 71 68% 70 70% 69 72% 68 75% 67 78% 66 80% 65 83% 64 86% 63 89% 62 92% 61 96% 60 impossible

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  • madurofanmadurofan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
    I've seen this a number of times but still don't know what to make of it. My humi sits in a wine fridge at 65 degrees and roughly 69% humidity and my cigars are just the way I like them.
  • kardar2kardar2 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 43
    AQUADGIO1200:
    Hey fellas i found this article on the web, is this accurate? Since my room temp in my living room is always around 63-69 degrees at the moment w/ Rh @ 65-68. See article below ( copied and paste) I just want to know if below is accurate to follow? How do you determine the correct humidity of my humidor? The standard for cigar storage is 70% relative humidity (“RH”) but only at 70 degree F. At temperatures below 70 degree, Relative Humidity (RH) readings must be greater than 70% to give the same humidification as 70 to 70 degrees. At temperatures above 70 degree, RH readings must be less than 70% for proper results. To find the correct RH: TEMP degree RHrequired 80 49% 79 52% 78 53% 77 55% 76 57% 75 59% 74 61% 73 63% 72 65% 71 68% 70 70% 69 72% 68 75% 67 78% 66 80% 65 83% 64 86% 63 89% 62 92% 61 96% 60 impossible
    Were did you find this article at?
  • AQUADGIO1200AQUADGIO1200 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 406
  • dutyjedutyje Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,263
    madurofan:
    I've seen this a number of times but still don't know what to make of it. My humi sits in a wine fridge at 65 degrees and roughly 69% humidity and my cigars are just the way I like them.
    Yep.. that's yer answer. Just fiddle with it and see what works best for you. I've found that keeping them around 63-65% in the summer works nicely, and around 69-71% in the winter has been working well. I noticed that with the dry air this winter my cigars go up in smoke a lot faster. They seemed to be smoking a tad on the dry side, so I bumped it up a bit (using 70% beads instead of all 65%), and it fixed the problem nicely.
  • Bad AndyBad Andy Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 848
  • tankbonniestankbonnies Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 191
    Guys...I'm still having problems with my Temp level in my humi. I just bought a niew digital hyrometer last week and the temp still reads 39degrees. The RH is the same...69. The humidor stays in my bedroom, main level of house and the temp in the house is 67degrees. Cigars smoke fine. I have no clue why the temp is so low....
  • dutyjedutyje Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,263
  • tankbonniestankbonnies Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 191
    Its on a dresser, the opposite side of a window....It really makes no sense....Cigars smoke fine....I originally thought it was the hygrometer...
  • dutyjedutyje Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,263
    There is no logical explanation for this whatsoever... are you sure you're reading rH and Temp correctly (not temp and rH)? If they're smoking fine, a 39 rH would obviously not be right, either. I've never seen a variance in digital thermometers greater than 1 degree, let alone 30.... and I've got a half dozen digital thermometers around to compare. If the area is not near a vent or poorly sealed window, I can't think of an explanation. Do the cigars feel cold? 39 is a refrigeration temperature, and it would definitely feel cold to the touch if it were really that low, which I doubt. How are you measuring the temperature for the rest of the room? Did you try putting your old hygrometer somewhere else to take temp readings?
  • tankbonniestankbonnies Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 191
    I haven't tried taking the hygro out and leaving it in the room to test the temp...i'll try that tonight....I hear yah..makes no sense...cigars are definitely not cold. I left both digital hygros in there and they both measure the same temp...go figure....
  • madurofanmadurofan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
    I wonder if there is something electronic nearby that could be distorting the readings. If it still reads crazy outside of the humi take it to work with you and set it on your desk and see what happens.
  • tankbonniestankbonnies Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 191
    Good idea...I might move it to the closet tonight and leave for a few days also......
  • jihiggsjihiggs Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 468
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
    Are you, perchance, storing a small Bose-Einstein Condensate in your humi?
  • urbinourbino Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,517
    dutyje:
    I noticed that with the dry air this winter my cigars go up in smoke a lot faster. They seemed to be smoking a tad on the dry side, so I bumped it up a bit (using 70% beads instead of all 65%), and it fixed the problem nicely.
    I recently noticed the same thing, and responded the same way.
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