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Pacman84
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After I calibrate my hygrometer for the 36-48 hr period and it shows 75% am I good to go and just place the hygrometer in the humi?
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Yup0
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Yep.... I love the Boveda packs thats the only way I will calibrate my hygro0
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Just placed my order for about $4. Thanks guys!0
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While I calibrate my hygrometer, can I leave my cigars in the humi with some water pillows?0
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if you are taking out your other source of humidity then yes...Or if you think your humidification devise is crapping out.Pacman84:While I calibrate my hygrometer, can I leave my cigars in the humi with some water pillows?0 -
Where can i get these? It's time to check out my devises again.0
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I know a B&M that I go to sells them. Other than that check on line.Sandman1am:Where can i get these? It's time to check out my devises again.0 -
Check out amazon0
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From the Boveda website is where I got them before. The price is pretty much the same no matter where you get them from...Sandman1am:Where can i get these? It's time to check out my devises again.0 -
Just order it today. Hey ejenn totally off subject but do recommend I use the 65 or 70 RH bead humidifier if I want to boost my humidity. It's 65 right now but it goes down at times. I will calibrate my hygro soon just in case my humidity keeps acting up.0
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Thanks guys I will check it out. I've only ever done the salt test. I'm gonna do this from now on.0
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yup, this Boveda pack is worth the $4. Get it from amazon or any local B&M should have it, same price, maybe like 30 cent difference.0
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The beads should help you stay pretty constant at 65% if you like it there. I use 70% in one of my coolers, and I keep the sticks that notoriously have a loose-ish draw. There is nothing wrong with 70% though for any smokes really.Pacman84:Just order it today. Hey ejenn totally off subject but do recommend I use the 65 or 70 RH bead humidifier if I want to boost my humidity. It's 65 right now but it goes down at times. I will calibrate my hygro soon just in case my humidity keeps acting up.0 -
I think I'm gonna get the 70 % bead humidifier. How much water should I use when recharging the beads? And when should I change them for new beads?0
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As long as you take good enough care of them (which means not letting them get moldy and not spilling your scotch on them when you a rummaging through your humi) they should last you a REALLY long time, forever even. The amount of water isn't really something you can measure. I normally just spray my beads down a little and wait about an hour to see how they are doing and spray more if I need to. I keep them about 70% charged because I use coolers and the seal isn't the greatest on them.Pacman84:I think I'm gonna get the 70 % bead humidifier. How much water should I use when recharging the beads? And when should I change them for new beads?0 -
Do you think I should wait to calibrate my hygrometer first before I buy the beads?0