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Question regarding re-seasoning: Will I need to do anything to recalibrate my digital hygrometer? Or while my humi is re-seasoning will it essentially do this itself based on how much moisture is in the air?
The reason I ask is because its been a good two to three years since I seasoned my humi when I bought it. If I'm going to start buying Stogies again, I obviously want to re-season it. Thanks guys ![]() |
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Anything can go wrong
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You should do a salt test just to make sure it's still accurate, here's a link to a how-to http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=619
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Quack, Quack
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You might also want to make sure the battery in your hygrometer is still good before you recalibrate - they last about a year and then need replacement or they'll give you incorrect readings.
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