soyousee:Hello, my first post and need help. Have only had Humidor for 4 months, but with no problems.Have read every post I could find but gotten no answer. In Texas, room temp is 74, room humidity is 60, using Humi-Care gel. Why has my level risen to 85% over the last few days. Checked Hydrometer, it's set right on. Took out gel and left open to get level down. This is not a solution & what's going on? Thanks in Advance
rzaman:Use Humipak 65%...problem solved. soyousee:Hello, my first post and need help. Have only had Humidor for 4 months, but with no problems.Have read every post I could find but gotten no answer. In Texas, room temp is 74, room humidity is 60, using Humi-Care gel. Why has my level risen to 85% over the last few days. Checked Hydrometer, it's set right on. Took out gel and left open to get level down. This is not a solution & what's going on? Thanks in Advance
soyousee:So you guys are saying it's a product problem. Humi-Care is Propylene Glycol. What is this Humipac made out of? stilltryingtosee
soyousee:Thanks, You made more of an inroad to my problem "I think". This is a 300 cigar chest with aprox 200 cigars and I had 3 gel packs in it. It was stable for some time but just went nuts. Now I think when the cigars all reached 70% Gel just kept supplying moisture. I'm still drying it out, leaving it open several hr. a day, and when I get below 70% will just put 1 gel pack back in. Really don't understand the kitty litter, where does moisture come from? Room is below 60%. Thanks for Input
Bob Luken: soyousee:Thanks, You made more of an inroad to my problem "I think". This is a 300 cigar chest with aprox 200 cigars and I had 3 gel packs in it. It was stable for some time but just went nuts. Now I think when the cigars all reached 70% Gel just kept supplying moisture. I'm still drying it out, leaving it open several hr. a day, and when I get below 70% will just put 1 gel pack back in. Really don't understand the kitty litter, where does moisture come from? Room is below 60%. Thanks for Input Yes I think the moisture is coming from your product. What exactly is the brand name of your product? Humidipak (Boveda) or humicare? I'm not sure what you have there. At first I thought you meant humicare humidifiers but then you said gel pack. I'm not sure exactly which one you're using. Can you describe it in detail? Or show us a link to the product online. Humicare makes water pillows and humidifiers too so I just want to understand what you have going on there. The kitty litter mentioned isn't your average clay kitty litter. It has to be 100% silica. Look up some of the kitty litter threads here for some more info. You can use humicare humidifiers or other gel jar types side by side with dry silica kitty litter. and that is a good team actually. Or you can add a little bit of moisture to the kitty litter if you want to use that by itself. Usually by spritzing distilled water on it with a fine mist. Kitty litter is just like Heartfelt Beads. (Maybe you haven't heard of that either) Anyway lots of cigar guys use lots of different stuff for controlling their humidity. I used to use humicare type gel products too but now most all of my RH control for my coolers and my desktops comes from silica kitty litter. Unscented of course. LOL