Hydrometers

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No no no this is a common cigar storage technique. I'd say about 20% of us submerge our cigars in distilled water 24/7 to keep humidity consistent. It's like using water pillows, but this is more of a water bath.
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Oh that must be the missing 103 thing on the list noobs need to know. I thought there was just one other thing i needed to know
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I'm not trying to be facetious but analog hygrometers are so notoriously inaccurate that I can't imagine why anyone would want to use them, let alone adjust them. Do yourself a favor and toss those worthless pieces of crap into the trash and replace them with digital hygros. Capisce??
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Sorry i got mixed up. Its digital hydrometers that i have. The square ones are the ones that have the problem
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lol wow ok well then I say get ones made by a better company. I really think xikar makes a great product and their warranty is pretty damn great.
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There are good hygros out there that don't cost more than $8...I have about 20 of them. Analogues tend to get a bad name but that doesn't mean they don't work...you just have to salt test them to ensure reliability. Technically speaking there is a difference between hydrometer and hygrometer....a hydrometer measures the density of the liquid while the hygrometer measures the condensation but we know what you were talking about.
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Ill have a look around and see what i cant find. Im glad i did the test instead of taking them at face value because it did say "A top-notch sensor ensures an industry leading accuracy of +/- 2% RH with no adjustment ever". Ill check my B&M then surf the web.
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ShadowInTheMoon:Ill have a look around and see what i cant find. Im glad i did the test instead of taking them at face value because it did say "A top-notch sensor ensures an industry leading accuracy of +/- 2% RH with no adjustment ever". Ill check my B&M then surf the web.
For whatever it's worth, I got my adjustable hygros from Heartfelt. Dave is wonderful to deal with and worth the extra buck or two, IMO. And I've never had a problem with those I got from him.... -
Ill look into that. I paid $20 for each one. Dont know if i can return them but i need abother one (3 total) and those look like what i needjlmarta:ShadowInTheMoon:Ill have a look around and see what i cant find. Im glad i did the test instead of taking them at face value because it did say "A top-notch sensor ensures an industry leading accuracy of +/- 2% RH with no adjustment ever". Ill check my B&M then surf the web.
For whatever it's worth, I got my adjustable hygros from Heartfelt. Dave is wonderful to deal with and worth the extra buck or two, IMO. And I've never had a problem with those I got from him.... -
Hey Shadow, this sucks. We'll test our inventory over the next week to make sure its not a widespread problem. My only concern is that the bottlecap of salt you used for the test has too much water in it. I dont know if that would throw off the readings or not - just the only thing i would have done differently. Crazy how all 4 hygrometers read differently!
We can set up an exchange for you, or if you want to try a different hygrometer we can do that too. Email me at service@cigar.com if you want to discuss further!
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I didn't get it from CCom( but I should have) That's why I'm worried about the return. I know both analog are pretty close but the only time I have gotten the digital ones above what's in the picture was in a sauna. I'll look around on CCom and see what you guys have.thebeard:Hey Shadow, this sucks. We'll test our inventory over the next week to make sure its not a widespread problem. My only concern is that the bottlecap of salt you used for the test has too much water in it. I dont know if that would throw off the readings or not - just the only thing i would have done differently. Crazy how all 4 hygrometers read differently!
We can set up an exchange for you, or if you want to try a different hygrometer we can do that too. Email me at service@cigar.com if you want to discuss further!
I'll retest tonight with less water and see what I get. -
Your salt is too wet. The salt should be just damp enough so the grains hold their shape without dissolving.
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4 parts salt.
1 part distilled
And one other minor detail...
hydrometers measure specific gravity.
hygrometers measure humidity. -
If his salt is too wet though, would that not increase humidity? And therefore point to an even greater disparity in his digital readouts?
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Cool. I'll try this exact ratio next time. Never heard a formula for measurable quantities before. I always just made sure it was "wet" and not "soupy".kuzi16:4 parts salt.
1 part distilled
And one other minor detail...
hydrometers measure specific gravity.
hygrometers measure humidity. -
could always throw a boveda in the pack... they do make calibration packets if your concerned.
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Thats what i would think as well. I did retest last night and they are still reading %10-15 lowNo_one21:If his salt is too wet though, would that not increase humidity? And therefore point to an even greater disparity in his digital readouts?