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Old 05-11-2009, 10:53 AM   #6
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Default Re: Humidor Help

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Originally Posted by Volt View Post
1. replace the battery in the hygrometer... Mine seem to last about 9 months accurately.

2. Calibrate the hygrometer with a pack or salt.

3. Add beads to help hold the RH solid.

4. Where is the Humi located. As things begin to heat up direct sun light, sitting under the ac vent can play with the numbers.

5. I find personally all the little hygrometers a crap. I just load my humis up with 65% beads. Mine smoke perfect, no tunneling, uneven burns, and less worries.
with Mike

what have your friends told you about your cigars that has your concerned? Are they brittle? Usually you will experience more burn issues with an over Humfried stick, but it sounds like you're loosing humidity.

Some guys like their sticks in the high 50% RH.
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