Ding ding ding... we have a winner. Start here before you do anything else. Also taky out all your cigars and put them into a ziploc bag, then put that in a tupperware container. If your humi is really that dry, it will suck the humidity out of your cigars. But if the gauge is wrong you could be over humidifying your sticks :0geldor1 said:Is this an established humidor that has kept the proper RH in the past?
If so, have you checked the accuracy of your hygrometer?
1. Put about a quarter of an inch of water in the bottom of the humi and sloshed it around for a minute, then let it sit for about five minutes.
Understand where you are coming from here and wondered the same myself.Snowdust said:1. Put about a quarter of an inch of water in the bottom of the humi and sloshed it around for a minute, then let it sit for about five minutes.
WOAH!!! :sign: IMO I would never put that kind of water in a humidor. Just wiping down the inside is debatable among many. I do believe that a light wipe down, (just enough to change the wood colors) is ok. But you should see it evaporate almost before your eyes.
I would think that much water would soak into the joints and lead to problems (mold) in the future.
Just my .02
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Premier™ Media are designed to be used in large, home-made humidors with inner volumes greater than 10 cubic feet.
Each pound of Premier™ Media is sufficient to humidify up to 5 cubic feet. Place the Premier Media inside any water-tight, open-top container. A plastic bowl or similar type container works ideally.
Begin by adding 25 ml. of water per pound to the media. The water can be poured over the top of the media. The water will be absorbed inside the media. The media will automatically calibrate themselves and begin controlling the humidity inside your humidor.
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