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Humidor is at 70 without cigars, but once I put them in it goes up to 80 : (

nazehnernazehner Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5

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  • rwheelwrightrwheelwright Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,294
    First, if the cigars are humid and moist enough that might be the problem. Between seasoning it and moist cigars it might be too high. Personally, I would open it a couple of times a day and make sure that it is in a cool dry place. Before beeds I would do a digital hygro as you stated. You can get one cheap. $10 - $20. I definately understand the tight budget so do it when money permits. People here swear by beeds. I have yet to use them just because I have my stuff that I use already but I may try them out sooner than later. I bought the huge dome humi that came with to humidifiers. Right now I have neither in. I have two humi pillows uptop and one jar of gell at the bottom. The humidifiers got moldy even though I used distilled water and even after I boiled them. Plus I had a problem with this humi reaching 80%+. So, for now I have just what I mentioned in there plus it is extremely filled. I think I finally have it at 65% for the last 2 weeks.
  • 4bob44bob4 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 212
    As mentioned the cigars may have been too moist and that is the reason your humidity spiked. The beads are also not that expensive but I too understand tight budgets as I have not bought a cigar in a while and supplies are dwindling. How big is the humidor? Is it stuffed to the brim with the 90 smokes or is there still a lot of room left over. I would say that the seasoning taking about 1.5 days is just about right (especially if the unit isn't that big). I'd probably take out the humidification device for a day and then put it back in and just check your humidity once a day and see if it starts to go down. Best of luck!
  • nazehnernazehner Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5
  • TheedgeTheedge Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 316
    You could consider using the xikar proplylene glycol solution - I use it in both of my humidors and they always read at 70-72.  No worries.  I've been getting mine on ebay, you don't end up using very much.
  • shamrockedshamrocked Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 285
    I had the same problem with my humi - it is in a pretty cool place without much sunlight - with the distilled water i could never get it to stabilize at a standard temp/humi - decided to throw down a few bucks for the crystals and now my humi is spot on between 68-70 humidity - i usually open it once every couple of days for a cigar. i would definitely check into the crystals though - they have been great for me so far.
  • cabinetmakercabinetmaker Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,561
    Take the humidifyer out and set it next to the humidor (or somewhere else) and allow the cigars and the humidor to come to equilibrium on thier own. I have one small one filled with cheap cigars with no humidifyer in it and humidity has been perfect over a month.
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