Humidifier Recomendations
#1
Posted 20 June 2011 - 01:56 PM
I have a cigar Aging Vault Humidor and i have the Hydra LG humidifier. I am consistantly messing with the Hydra unit and have had it. I am looking for any recommendations on humidifiers. What are you guys using? Does anyone out there have the Aging Vault?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
#2
Posted 20 June 2011 - 03:22 PM
#3
Posted 20 June 2011 - 04:15 PM
These will work for large Humidors?Heartfelt beads will be the most recommended humidifier around here. I've got a pound in my humidor and just have to spritz them with distilled water when they start to turn opaque instead of clear-ish.
#4
Posted 20 June 2011 - 04:58 PM
I'm assuming that this is what your humi looks like?


I would recommend a set and forget unit, like this one from Bob Staebell (Aristocrat).
Edited by Backslide420, 20 June 2011 - 05:01 PM.
#5
Posted 20 June 2011 - 08:46 PM
#7
Posted 21 June 2011 - 07:01 AM
#8
Posted 27 June 2011 - 12:58 PM
Again thanks for the help,
#9
Posted 28 June 2011 - 11:45 AM
But, each of those drawers is trying to act like a mini-humi (it's own environment). Instead of trying to control one large cabinet, think of it like several smaller humis. I'd recommend Heartfelt beads dispersed throughout all the drawers (panythose baggies!).
^^^jmo
*I'd ditch that Hydra regardless...
#10
Posted 28 June 2011 - 12:31 PM
I would recommend a set and forget unit, like this one from Bob Staebell (Aristocrat).
Go to the Avallo review that is pinned in this section.
...either of these would be my first choice; either should do a great job. I have and love my Aristocrat, but the Avallo is well reviewed and liked by the folks that have used them.
Beads will work, but you'll need enough to maintain the RH. I'd recommend small containers placed around the humidor, rather than a big pile in the bottom.
Good luck - B.B.S.
#11
Posted 28 June 2011 - 08:03 PM
Is the top section all drawers? If so, I imagine airflow might be an issue. I think you're right in adding fans behind them.
But, each of those drawers is trying to act like a mini-humi (it's own environment). Instead of trying to control one large cabinet, think of it like several smaller humis. I'd recommend Heartfelt beads dispersed throughout all the drawers (panythose baggies!).
^^^jmo
*I'd ditch that Hydra regardless...
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Yes tha hole top section is draws but not the way your picuring it. The all side in and out of the cabinet they are not individualy cased. The draws are all open behind them. It is like 5" from the back of the draws to the back of the humidor. The fans are blowing air up behind the draws and this lets it circulat all around the draws. I am just about done seasoning and the humidity is holding the best it has ever. I am just waiting for it to come down in the low 70s before i put the sticks back in. I am looking into getting a new humidifier. Any input on a Moist N Aire. All the cigar shops in my area use those in there large humidors.
#12
Posted 28 June 2011 - 08:09 PM
Tom,
How many lbs of beads do you use in your Aristocrat?
#13
Posted 28 June 2011 - 08:20 PM
The beads were leftovers from my coolers.....so I have both the Staebell tanks and the beads. I recently had to put some stuff in a cooler and son of a gun after two days the hygro in the cooler read....65%..!!..Tom,
How many lbs of beads do you use in your Aristocrat?
The Staebell keeps things pretty much on the money and the beads are more or less for "ballast" at this point......
Edited by BlindedByScience, 28 June 2011 - 08:20 PM.
#14
Posted 29 June 2011 - 08:15 AM
#15
Posted 29 June 2011 - 06:39 PM
That's how I was picturing it. And my advice still stands...small bags of beads dispersed throughout each drawer. Humidity falls; it's much easier to humidify from the top than to force humidity up.Yes tha hole top section is draws but not the way your picuring it. The all side in and out of the cabinet they are not individualy cased. The draws are all open behind them. It is like 5" from the back of the draws to the back of the humidor. The fans are blowing air up behind the draws and this lets it circulat all around the draws. I am just about done seasoning and the humidity is holding the best it has ever. I am just waiting for it to come down in the low 70s before i put the sticks back in. I am looking into getting a new humidifier. Any input on a Moist N Aire. All the cigar shops in my area use those in there large humidors.
If you're still looking at going with an active humidifier, I think BBS has it pegged...active and beads as a buffer.
*side note, I've had a handful of CigarOasis and I could never get them to the "set and forget" stage. I went to beads and have gone months at a time without even glancing at the hygros. When I finally did, still rock solid at 65%.
#16
Posted 29 June 2011 - 08:13 PM
I was looking at getting that humidor or a glass door tower humidor. I was leaning towards the one you have becuase it as no glass, since the location i will put it gets sun. Would you buy that one again if you had to do it all over again even with the issues?
Yes I would most defiantly get it again. I love it and who knows mine was probably built on a Friday... lol I love the individual sloted draws along with the big lower cabinet for boxes. I have much faith that I got it all worked out. I will still be switching my humidifier. It drives me nuts how far off the hygro is off.
Thanks
How well ventilated are those drawers in the Aging Vault?
Tom,
How many lbs of beads do you use in your Aristocrat?
They are very well ventilated with air on all sides, top, bottom, and back. If I knew how to put pics on here I would to give you guys some visualization.
#17
Posted 14 July 2011 - 07:26 PM
#18
Posted 30 November 2011 - 08:56 PM
#19
Posted 01 December 2011 - 07:17 AM
Tall Paul, beautiful looking humidor. I came close to pulling the trigger on that one but my nephew talked me out of it. He thought that there could be some moisture leakeage from all the drawers. I'm glad that you were able to make some changes to it. What did you finally decide on for you humidifier?
I am still rolling with the Hydra LG which is doing the trick but i am still looking for a more accurate and reliable unit.
Paul
#20
Posted 01 December 2011 - 01:31 PM
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