2 Hygometers are better then 1....
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jd50ae
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...at least for me.
Still fooling around with hygrometer experiments and my latest suggests that 2 and the mean reading between them, works best for me.
I am sure that a lot of this is just common sense and not news to most of you.
Putting a meter near the humidifier is a no no. If I place 3 meters in three different locations in the humidor I get 3 different readings. My humidor has a pull out shelf on the top and putting a meter on the top will give a different reading then one in the bottom. Adding cigars to a seasoned humidor will change the reading.
So, if I am going to keep the top shelf in the box (I may take it out) I will use 2 meters. Even if I take it out I will use 2 meters as far apart as possible and as far from the humidifier as possible.
What I really need is a little itty bitty battery operated fan.
Like I said this is just me fooling around (too much time on my hands) and ain't news to most of you.
Still fooling around with hygrometer experiments and my latest suggests that 2 and the mean reading between them, works best for me.
I am sure that a lot of this is just common sense and not news to most of you.
Putting a meter near the humidifier is a no no. If I place 3 meters in three different locations in the humidor I get 3 different readings. My humidor has a pull out shelf on the top and putting a meter on the top will give a different reading then one in the bottom. Adding cigars to a seasoned humidor will change the reading.
So, if I am going to keep the top shelf in the box (I may take it out) I will use 2 meters. Even if I take it out I will use 2 meters as far apart as possible and as far from the humidifier as possible.
What I really need is a little itty bitty battery operated fan.
Like I said this is just me fooling around (too much time on my hands) and ain't news to most of you.
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It may not be news, but it is great insight. Not everyone is going to think of the fact that w/o air movement, you're not going to be the exact same all around.
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New Boots:It may not be news, but it is great insight. Not everyone is going to think of the fact that w/o air movement, you're not going to be the exact same all around.
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jd50ae:...at least for me.
What I really need is a little itty bitty battery operated fan.
You might look for what I believe are called "muffin fans" from old computers. They run on 12 or 13 volt DC and are ideal when hooked to a transformer and a plug-in timer like I have in my coolidor. If you can't find one or two let me know. I may have one left over.
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fans are great! You can run them off USB ports and timers but yeah I use two hygros anywaysjlmarta:jd50ae:...at least for me.
What I really need is a little itty bitty battery operated fan.
You might look for what I believe are called "muffin fans" from old computers. They run on 12 or 13 volt DC and are ideal when hooked to a transformer and a plug-in timer like I have in my coolidor. If you can't find one or two let me know. I may have one left over. -
Those "Oust" fans that ran every 15 min were great for this sort of thing. 15 min interval between running for a few minutes and battery operated. Sadly, they're discontinued, but you may be able to find some on ebay.
For those more electrically inclined, you can rig up a 12 VDC fan to a RC circuit with a timer chip and emulate it.