Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Is something wrong with my humidor?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Is something wrong with my humidor?),it will help you,my kids.
My humidor keeps dropping well below the 70-80% range that it is suggested to be kept at. I constantly have to re-moisture the inside of it as the instructions tell me to, but I'm wondering if it is normal to have to do it at such a constant rate (every 3 or 4 days).
Answer:
70-80% is too high for starters...you want your humi in the 60-70% range...
I am wondering if you are having a seal problem in your humi...I am also wondering if maybe you bought a used humi or at least a used humidifaction system...sometimes the sponges get worn out so to speak, where they don't hold as much water as when they were new..If your humi is new, then I am wondering if you properly seasoned it before adding your cigars...Cedar absorbs moisture, so if you added your cigars prior to getting a consistant humidity level, then your humi is pulling the moisture out of your cigars...if this is the case...remove your cigars and season your humi for 2-3 days to get a consistant reading..then put your cigars inside.
Last I recommend Boveda Paks or Humi-Paks (still made by Boveda) these paks are a 2 way humidication system, where if your humi gets too humid, the pak absorbs it, and if it gets low, they dispense humity..they are about 4 bucks a pak and they are the best invention ever...they last about 4-6 months and boy do they work...they also sell a season pak if you need to still do that.
feel free to email me if your still having probs.
There is a special solution you can put on the sponge to keep it moist.
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Kitty said: Yes.Is something wrong with my humidor?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Is something wrong with my humidor?),it will help you,my kids.
My humidor keeps dropping well below the 70-80% range that it is suggested to be kept at. I constantly have to re-moisture the inside of it as the instructions tell me to, but I'm wondering if it is normal to have to do it at such a constant rate (every 3 or 4 days).
Answer:
70-80% is too high for starters...you want your humi in the 60-70% range...
I am wondering if you are having a seal problem in your humi...I am also wondering if maybe you bought a used humi or at least a used humidifaction system...sometimes the sponges get worn out so to speak, where they don't hold as much water as when they were new..If your humi is new, then I am wondering if you properly seasoned it before adding your cigars...Cedar absorbs moisture, so if you added your cigars prior to getting a consistant humidity level, then your humi is pulling the moisture out of your cigars...if this is the case...remove your cigars and season your humi for 2-3 days to get a consistant reading..then put your cigars inside.
Last I recommend Boveda Paks or Humi-Paks (still made by Boveda) these paks are a 2 way humidication system, where if your humi gets too humid, the pak absorbs it, and if it gets low, they dispense humity..they are about 4 bucks a pak and they are the best invention ever...they last about 4-6 months and boy do they work...they also sell a season pak if you need to still do that.
feel free to email me if your still having probs.
There is a special solution you can put on the sponge to keep it moist.
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