Quick question...I have a Little Havana digital hygrometer...When the temperature reads between 68 degrees and up it appears the humidity is accurate (65%-67%)...When the hygrometer reaches 67.9 degrees and below the humidty jumps immediately to 70%-73%....Is this accurate of what all digital...
I do like them at 65 to 68 but it just doesnt seem to be wanting to go any higher than an occassional 64, with the beads......How much of a big difference is 63 to 65 in smoking.....Is it noticable?
I have the 65% beads....It holds 63% steady and a very occassional 64%-65%....If the seal was bad then it would probably be worse than 63% and I check my digital hygrometer about every month with the salt test and it is always 75%....Now for the question.....Is 63% at about 68-70 degrees to dry...
I got into Cigars for a Hobby.......and just like a beautifully kept fish tank....thats what my humidor is "a beautiful fish tank" for everyone to look at...I don't mind checking the RH and adding water, and if I didn't enjoy storing my own cigars....I would just buy one each time I wanted a...
yeah it was plus one.....its just amazing that no matter how much money you spend on what is called the best hygrometer, they still give it a +/-5% depending on the temperature...really, how hard is it to make an accurate device that monitors humidity...I am on three different hygrometers, all...
I have always kept my smokes at the standard 70/70 until I joined this great site. After being here I purchased the 65% beads. Now the question, When the cigars are kept at 65% do the cigars have a slight dry (crunchy) feel when you squeeze them, or is my 3rd hygrometer off again....
I have a little Havana...Question: Each time the hygrometer shows the temperature going up, the humidity goes down.....and when the temperature goes down, the humidity goes up....but the analog hygrometer stays the same....Is my digital broken or what?....I salt tested the digital twice, both...
have bout 70...the humi has been set up for a week....it has always been hangin around 70%, never close to 65%...how long should the beads take to work?
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