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Hydrometer problem!

EFLAGGSEFLAGGS Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 19
I bought a new 40 cap humi got it all seasoned up but my hydrometer wont set to 95 degrees, the directs say put it in a warm cloth and twist the knob on the back to 95 then let it sit in the humi till it is in between 65 and 75 degrees and its ready to store cigars. If its not working right will it even effect my humidity as long as the humidifier is all set?

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  • bbc020bbc020 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,422
  • madurofanmadurofan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
  • bbc020bbc020 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,422
    madurofan:
    Third what is this wrapping it in a warm cloth business? Thats not how you calibrate a hygrometer.
    I've heard of using this method to calibrate an analog hygrometer. The theory being that you set it by 100% RH. After learning a bit on this forum about analog hygrometers, I threw that method out, and got a digital, or 6.
  • EFLAGGSEFLAGGS Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 19
    Thanks for the responses! Seems like a digital hydro is the way to go. I'm usung the sponge puck that the humi came with and an analog hydrometer so I wiped the box down with distilled water, soaked the puck and closed it for 24 hours then repeated that process the next day, then the directs said to put the hydro in a warm cloth for 30 mins and adjust it to 95 degrees and put it in the humi and it would calibrate itself to betwen 65-75 but that part has'nt worked.
  • madurofanmadurofan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
    Yea just forget about that analog hygrometer and get a digital. Also look into Heartfelt industries beads(www.heartfeltindustries.com).
  • EFLAGGSEFLAGGS Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 19
    Man you guys rock! I'm going to go get a Boveda calibration kit and a digital today, I have a the gurk sampler coming tom and I'm trying to get my humi game together! I just bought my own humi (finally) got hook on cigars about 6 months ago and have been going to the loval store buying them twice a week since!
  • KriegKrieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    I can't agree with Maddy more, beads are awesome. I used to use the foam that came w/ my humi, and took some advice and got the beads....the only regret I had was I wish I did that sooner.
  • xmacroxmacro Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,402
  • EFLAGGSEFLAGGS Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 19
    So should I not use the sponge punk it came with at all? I'm going to go get a digital hydro and a boveda calibration kit, should I get beads in place of the sponge puck?? thanks a lot for all the advise!!!
  • madurofanmadurofan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
    Its a hygrometer NOT a hydrometer. Second, yes get the beads, the sponge puck is a pain to maintain plus the will get moldy.
  • EFLAGGSEFLAGGS Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 19
    lol ok ok hygrometer! So basically scrap everything but the box! I'll but the digital the calibration kit and 65% beads puck and start all over again, how long until its ready to hold my new smokes??
  • madurofanmadurofan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,152
    haha, yea basically scrap it. You'll just kind of have to play it by ear. Once it holds 70+ % for a good amount of time(6 hours or so) its ready.
  • EFLAGGSEFLAGGS Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 19
    Perfect, I'll start from scratch. I have about 30 smokes coming tomorrow so now I'm relieved i'll be ready. I should sent you one for all your monster advice!
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