Seems impossible...
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I set up a humi-care xg1000 in my new cabinet humidor yesterday. Less than two hours later it was reading 69% humidity! I didn't believe it so I raised the level to 72%, and a few hours later I tested it with a digital hygrometer. It was only reading 2-3% lower. Is it possible for the rh to stabilize that quickly? It doesn't seem right. Everything I've read seems to indicate 5-7 days to season a tower humi. Any thoughts?
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I would imagine it would be much quicker of a process with an active humidity source like that. Never used one so not sure but just think that with the unit pumping moisture directly into the air as opposed to slowly over time like beads or gel that it would be quicker.
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my first instincts tell me no, especially if the cabinet wasn't seasoned BUT...i've never had a cabinet or a humi-care xg1000.
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One of two things:
1. The tower was sitting in a moist climate for awhile and the wood is full of moisture already, thus not needing any seasoning.
2. More than likely, the air is reading at 73% but the wood has not absorbed the moisture yet....you need to give it at least 3 days if not 5 or 7 depending on the size. Humidity in the air spikes way faster than the wood absorbs. -
This is kind of what I was thinking. To be on the safe side, I think I'm going to wait at least a week before I put anything in it.AJGARLETT:More than likely, the air is reading at 73% but the wood has not absorbed the moisture yet....you need to give it at least 3 days if not 5 or 7 depending on the size. Humidity in the air spikes way faster than the wood absorbs. -
Good thinking. If there is one thing I've learned over the years it's to never rush a seasoning. Good luck.Grazuh:
This is kind of what I was thinking. To be on the safe side, I think I'm going to wait at least a week before I put anything in it.AJGARLETT:More than likely, the air is reading at 73% but the wood has not absorbed the moisture yet....you need to give it at least 3 days if not 5 or 7 depending on the size. Humidity in the air spikes way faster than the wood absorbs. -
Consider yourself lucky. Most of us have A much harder time getting everything just right. Still just to be safe waiting A week would be good insurance.
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this is exactly what i was thinking.AJGARLETT:One of two things:
1. The tower was sitting in a moist climate for awhile and the wood is full of moisture already, thus not needing any seasoning.
2. More than likely, the air is reading at 73% but the wood has not absorbed the moisture yet....you need to give it at least 3 days if not 5 or 7 depending on the size. Humidity in the air spikes way faster than the wood absorbs.