jsbutc:Thanks, I really love the humidor, keeps RH great. I've been lookin at beads...prolly somethin I will get in the near future. I am reluctant however to give up an analog hydrometer just because I like the way it looks...I may get a digital one for accuracy to hide under the top tray and leave the analog on attatched to the lid for aesthetics. Thanks for the tip
jsbutc:I was actually reading through the forums and had run across Heartfelt Industries...I think I will invest in the aluminum cased beads they have on there as well as a digital hydrometer. But I had another question. What does the different RH levels have to do with the taste or the burn of the cigar? What is everyone's preferences?
JCizzle:Should be good to go after you added water. Did you add a lot of cigars recently?
jliu:yea i did. i have about a 100ct humi and recently i just added about... 30 or 35 sticks. I don't want my babies to get hard. hopefully when i check my humi tonight, it'll be better.
skweekz:I don't mean to hijack the thread, but I recently added 40 sticks, holding them for a buddy until he got his humidor. I had them all on the removeable shelf in my 300 count. My humidity was holding perfect at 70% until I put them in, then it kept shooting up to 77-78%. Is that normal for it to jump that high when you add that many sticks? If so, what can I do to combat that in the future?
jliu:So it's been about one week. My digital meter still says 67 degrees F and 60% humidity. is that ok?