Noob question.... Does anyone know if less sodium salt will work correctly? I used 33% less sodium salt (thats all I had in the house) and I'm getting around 64% on an analog hygrometer after 7 hours. I just cant find any info on if less sodium makes a difference or not.
so my hygrometer has been in the bag for 2 day now and its at 52%.
Should I adjust the screw in the back to make it 70% or do you think that is just to far off?
so my hygrometer has been in the bag for 2 day now and its at 52%.
Should I adjust the screw in the back to make it 70% or do you think that is just to far off?
so my hygrometer has been in the bag for 2 day now and its at 52%.
Should I adjust the screw in the back to make it 70% or do you think that is just to far off?
No, adjust your hygro so it reads 75% then put it in your humidor an you're all set. That's the entire purpose of doing the salt test, to calibrate your hygrometer to 75%. You definitely want to get some type of gels, beads etc. and Propylene Glycol solution making your hygrometer essential as a back up because the gels will regulate humidification perfectly.
so my hygrometer has been in the bag for 2 day now and its at 52%.
Should I adjust the screw in the back to make it 70% or do you think that is just to far off?
No, adjust your hygro so it reads 75% then put it in your humidor an you're all set. That's the entire purpose of doing the salt test, to calibrate your hygrometer to 75%. You definitely want to get some type of gels, beads etc. and Propylene Glycol solution making your hygrometer essential as a back up because the gels will regulate humidification perfectly.
You're not supposed to use PG with the beads. Only distilled water. Also, you're spinning your wheels trying to get an analog hygro to work or even be close.
The folks at Thompson also recommend using solution with their gel jars. What beads are you referring to?
The folks at Thompson also recommend using solution with their gel jars. What beads are you referring to?
I bet they want to sell you something too!?
Beads are silica beads.
They retain and release H2O.
Make sure you use the proper beads....as some are dangerous.
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