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    Thermoelectric Humidor Seasoning

    First, I'm grateful for your avatar. Room temp is 72° during the day, 67° at night (72° day, 76° at night in summer). I have two Govee digital hygrometers and replaced the mechanical hygrometer with a digital of the same size (fit's in the hole of the shelf perfectly). All three are...
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    Thermoelectric Humidor Seasoning

    On it! Added a second container of water as well.
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    Thermoelectric Humidor Seasoning

    That's kind of where I'm leaning, but should I leave it unplugged or let the wood acclimate to the temp and humidity? Just seems so odd that it's going in the opposite direction after plugging it in.
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    Thermoelectric Humidor Seasoning

    Yeah, it's empty other than the cedar shelves. How do I know when it's done seasoning? The RH reached 74% before plugging it in. The only thing that needs to be seasoned is a bit of wood since it's mostly plastic inside. I just want to make sure when I add my collection they don't dry out...
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    Thermoelectric Humidor Seasoning

    Thanks for the advice! Will post in the intro thread for sure.
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    Thermoelectric Humidor Seasoning

    Thanks. I did search. A lot. I found a lot of info about the seasoning process, but it ends where my issue starts. I found nothing on what to expect after plugging the unit in after the initial seasoning.
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    Thermoelectric Humidor Seasoning

    I'm new here, so sorry in advance if this is a bit long winded. My collection has grown a bit over the last year to about 150-200 cigars. I have one really nice desktop humidor (50 count, about half full) that I've had for about 30 years. The rest I've been storing in tupperdors. My cigars are...
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