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    70% Beads and low humidity

    I would be suspicious of the hygrometer as well. If you have not calibrated it lately you might want to salt test it or use a Boveda Calibration Kit to check its accuracy.
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    Mixing 65% and 70% beads

    There are some things that should go untested.......this is one of them. ???
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    Viper Bead Question.....

    As the guys above have stated this is by far the worst time of year for rh stability in any form. The winter months bring drier air in general and then we fire up whatever heating source we have in our home and this dries the air further. If you live in an area with normally high humidity...
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    Mixing 65% and 70% beads

    Happy to answer again. What will happen is the humidor will go to 70% initially. The 65% beads will absorb until they are full trying to bring the rh down to 65%. When the 70% have given up all their moisture then the rh in the humidor will drop to 65% and stay there until the 65% beads are...
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    Humidor Problem

    Make the bad thread go away Daddy........... I'm going to have nightmares tonight over this thread.....you think the thread was fun I dealt with him for 3 weeks on the phone.
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    Xikar at Heartfelt

    All in stock Xikar products are 10% off until January 15th.
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    Digital Hygrometer Recommendation

    It's in the mail........ :D
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    Digital Hygrometer Recommendation

    You can 't beat the new adjustable hygrometers thatare available. USe the Boveda calibration kit and you will have a very accurate hygrometer. I have a round one and a rectangular one available, and they are on sale till the end of December. David...
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    Oregon Scientific Remote Weather Station

    You have to remember that except for us crazy cigar smokers most folks are happy with a rh reading within 5-10% on their patio. The adjustable units are great, test them for the inaccuracy, set them and they read accurately. Could not be easier. By the way I have them on sale until the ned of...
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    Calibrate Your Hygrometers!

    I have gotten into the habit of changing the batteries in my hygrometers and re-calibrating when the time change takes place (Daylight savings and back). Also replace the batteries in the smoke detectors like a good boy.
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    How about some of this goodness

    OK..........
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    How long do beads take to work?

    I would also recommend that you test your hygrometer with a Boveda Calibration test kit. The peace of mind is worth the low cost. David
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    Too much water on my beads..How do I dry them?

    I think you guys are sniffing the beads..... :laugh: Either method you have been given works well.
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    Humidification Beads: FAQs

    Sorry but no. What you will get is the rh at 70% until those beads are empty of moisture then the rh will drop to 65% until those are empty of moisture.
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    Mold on my sponge

    That is most likely mold, get it out of your humidor now.
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    Humidification Beads: FAQs

    The manufacturer states +-2%. My experience is the beads will hold within +-1% when there are no outside influences. What this means is in an airtight container with no other contents. I have used the beads to calibrate hygrometers and have had good results.
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    Unsteady RH

    Mark mentioned one thing that is very important this time of year for all of us and maybe is your issue. Check to make sure that the heating source for the room the humidor is in is not effecting the humidor. Especially those homes with forced air heat, this can drive the rh down quickly. You...
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    A “Small” project

    Again very nice job!
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    Just ordered some beads

    If the beads are properly hydrated, 65-70% clear and the rest opaque or white, the beads will not give off liquid moisture just gas. The wrappers will not get wet from the beads then. You are also correct, the beads will absorb oils from the cigars just as they do from the cedar. I should have...
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    Just ordered some beads

    I would not suggest that you have the beads in direct contact with the cedar, the beads will absorb the oils in the cedar and become discolored. With prolonged direct contact their performance will start to degrade as well. If you can find a leftover dish that fits in the cedar tray as a liner...
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