fiveleaf
New Member
I'd like to start my first post by complimenting the site, and note the surprising amount of professionalism that most of you guys present yourselves with.
I will post an intro soon, but for now, am much more interested in this new 300ct box sitting next to me
Everyone seems to appreciate pictures, so I've included a couple:
I did buy it from CheapHumidors, and it was much larger than expected. The package was around $300 in total ($80 shipping to Canada).
Humidification is via a regular "Hydra Electric" humidifier.
Monitoring is via a $20 digital recalibratable hydrometer.
My questions:
Is the 75% salt test valid at any temperature? Varying temperature? [edit: I seem to get different humidity readings (71-76%) with variations in temp.]
For seasoning, what humidity should I set the Hydra to? I currently have it at 86% with distilled water, and do not intend on wiping it down.
Using this method, how long could I expect it to take before moving the cigars in?
Thoughts on cooling... I'm in two minds whether to build a cooler-dor or pick up a portable air conditioner and keep it under 70*F.
Thanks, and sorry for the long post!
Tom.
I will post an intro soon, but for now, am much more interested in this new 300ct box sitting next to me

Everyone seems to appreciate pictures, so I've included a couple:
I did buy it from CheapHumidors, and it was much larger than expected. The package was around $300 in total ($80 shipping to Canada).
Humidification is via a regular "Hydra Electric" humidifier.
Monitoring is via a $20 digital recalibratable hydrometer.
My questions:
Is the 75% salt test valid at any temperature? Varying temperature? [edit: I seem to get different humidity readings (71-76%) with variations in temp.]
For seasoning, what humidity should I set the Hydra to? I currently have it at 86% with distilled water, and do not intend on wiping it down.
Using this method, how long could I expect it to take before moving the cigars in?
Thoughts on cooling... I'm in two minds whether to build a cooler-dor or pick up a portable air conditioner and keep it under 70*F.
Thanks, and sorry for the long post!
Tom.

