Temperature as it relates to relative humidity

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I have in recent years believed that temperature stability is as much important for cigars as relative humidity stability.

There is a calculator at


Which shows many facets of humidity. The difference between 68 degrees temp and 72 degrees temp shows a moisture content difference with the other values the same. I put 70% humidity in the calculator both times. There are other values available when you scroll down, but this stood out to me.

at 68 degrees we're looking at

SPECIFIC HUMIDITY (MOIST)Q70.72gr/lb

at 72 degrees we're looking at

SPECIFIC HUMIDITY (MOIST)Q81.14gr/lb

My point is that RH changes moisture content due to temperature.

If you state that you keep your cigars at a certain RH, you are not giving full information unless you state the temperature at the same time.
 
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Is it bad that I set my entire homes thermostat to make sure my Humidor stays even? Left side is my Humidor, right side is inside the house.

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