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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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Different salts achieve a different RH over themselves based on their composition. Sodium Chloride, table salt, yields 75.67% RH at 10*C. This is a really good read for all stuff salt/RH related, and will show you guys the different RH values for different salts. What I've always wanted to know, and I started doing experiments when I was developing the HCM beads, is "can a brother mix salts and make a custom RH?" I never finished the experiments, so I never found out. I'll figure it out one of these days if I'm ever so moved. It might seem like a really stupid question, but the answer to that question, coupled with some charts and graphs, would be a boon for us cigar hoarders. It'd open up a huge amount of opportunities for do-it-yourself humidity control. ![]()
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