yes that is what i mean by the same in both cases the most air should be possible 65% saturation
so should we be aiming for our gauge to always read 65% regardless of what beads we have. because the gauge is reading the air not the beads. So if our gauges are calibrated correctly and we have...
Thank you that does help but for the first question take the beads out of the equation. when i first started smoking i read that ideal conditions would be 70% @ 70* but if i wanted my sticks to have an 65% humidity to them what temp should they be at?
and to throw a bigger monkey into the mix i...
so i use myfitnesspal but i use it to track more than keep an accurate count. it says I'm allowed 1450 a day in calories and i put food in by its bar code and when the bar code isnt there i try and over estimate the amount of calories but when it comes to putting in the calories burnt i go by...
so then if i want to keep my sticks at 68* environment does that mean i want my humidity to be 65% or do i want it to be 81%
and vice versa if my temps go up into the 80's do i want to make sure my humidity is lower than the 65% i was shooting for at 75*?
i dont have any yet but i plan to get may a tin but i think for packaging if its called papas fritas why didnt it come something like the baitfish but in the shape of a Mcdonalds fry box or in & out fry box
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