crzydimnd68:I have to agree with FNA.I don't see how cigars stored in a walk in humidor could loose enough humidity over 10-12 hours to be effected by this.It seems that everybody freaks out a bit when humidity fluctuates.Same goes for your humidor.Opening the lid lets the humidity out for sure.But it will recover before any of your sticks dry out.I have accidentally left the lid open all night on a 100 ct desktop that was in no way effected.I charged my beads.Closed the lid and never thought twice about it.
bionicjeff:I'm not going to buy from them again. As far as what I meant by rancid, the stick tasted sour and not at all like a cigar. I was just curious if the taste could have been caused by variance in humidity levels. There is AC going all night, so I'm assuming that would dehumidify the room a bit. I bought a few cigars there when they first opened and I bought the Punch about three weeks later.
FNA: Has anyone here ever run a walk-in humidor room to say that humidification system must run 24 hours a day? I haven't, but I really don't see why it would be necesasry. Could be wrong, but your purchases other than the Punch seem to indicate not.