TheShaun:I've done the dollar bill test and it's pretty firm pulling it out. seems fine to me.
TheShaun:the temps in my apartment never go below 70. so i don't think that's it.
kuzi16: TheShaun:the temps in my apartment never go below 70. so i don't think that's it.the temp inside means very little compared to the temp outside. if the outside air is cold it will not hold RH as well. heaters have humidifiers, but they are very unreliable and work questionably well. even though the temp in my house never gets below 65 in the winter it takes much more distilled to keep my humi at 65%. I also use 2 - 2.5 times as many beads as i should for the humidors i have.
TheShaun:So it sounds like I'll need more beads even though I'm about 2x more than recommended as is, but they are 65% beads, so having the rh drop to 59-60% isn't much of a stretch. Maybe I should buy a tube of a higher rh. 70 or 75%. Has anyone ever combined separate tubes of different rh in the same humi?
Lasabar: TheShaun:So it sounds like I'll need more beads even though I'm about 2x more than recommended as is, but they are 65% beads, so having the rh drop to 59-60% isn't much of a stretch. Maybe I should buy a tube of a higher rh. 70 or 75%. Has anyone ever combined separate tubes of different rh in the same humi?I have mixed 65% and 70% in the same Humi... does the trick very well if you want an extra boost... But they fight allot
TheShaun: Lasabar: TheShaun:So it sounds like I'll need more beads even though I'm about 2x more than recommended as is, but they are 65% beads, so having the rh drop to 59-60% isn't much of a stretch. Maybe I should buy a tube of a higher rh. 70 or 75%. Has anyone ever combined separate tubes of different rh in the same humi?I have mixed 65% and 70% in the same Humi... does the trick very well if you want an extra boost... But they fight allot Lassy, the last bit about them fighting. Is that a joke or are you serious. Because that is my concern. How do the two types work together? Will one dominate the other? Will they work in harmony?
bibby:Having a similar issue that TheShaun had a little while ago; using 65% beads and can't get the rH above the mid 50s right between 53-56% currently.I'm pretty sure it's a seal issue; not completely sold but as Laker suggested I wiped down the sides of the humidor that touch during the closure to ensure a better seal.I generally soak the beads with distilled, but this time a used a saturated towel to allow the beads to absorb (I believe Lassy mentioned somewhere else this was a better method) at any rate what options do I have to create a better seal and get the rH up to the mid 60's or at worst the low 60's? Any help appreciated, thanks.
bibby:Thanks guys, I'll keep trying to get the beads to absorb enough distilled to bring the rH up. Didn't think about the humidity pillows, I've got some laying around.
Hawk55:Good discussion here, but a side issue...tupperware, how long can you keep stiks in a tupperware container? I have about 15-20 stiks in a tupperware container inside of my thermidor. I use two Boveda paks at 69%. Once a week I open the tupperware for a few minutes to clear it some. Will I run into problems doing this. Thinking about adding a digital hygrometer to to chek the stability. But the paks seem to be quite reliable within 1-2% RH. Temp always between 68-73 max
gmill880: Hawk55:Good discussion here, but a side issue...tupperware, how long can you keep stiks in a tupperware container? I have about 15-20 stiks in a tupperware container inside of my thermidor. I use two Boveda paks at 69%. Once a week I open the tupperware for a few minutes to clear it some. Will I run into problems doing this. Thinking about adding a digital hygrometer to to chek the stability. But the paks seem to be quite reliable within 1-2% RH. Temp always between 68-73 max Yeah what Laker said. I have a tupperdor that has cedar from a dismanteled cigar box in it and some Boveda Packs and a digital Hygro ...always in good order and smokes are just fine.