MurphysLaw 11:15 AM 04-23-2012
Originally Posted by n0Odle:
so 50count humidor ... 2ounces is fine? i wont lbs of it?
Plug in the dimensions of your humidor
HERE to find out the appropriate amount of beads for your humidor. It's always a safe bet to buy a little more than it says you need, it helps the humidor recover faster after the lid is opened.
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n0Odle 12:04 PM 04-23-2012
Thank you. I already did the calculation and it was 2 ounces.. I was just wondering if I was wrong because All I see is people ordering LBS bags for this stuff. I was just making sure I ordered the right amount =P
But all is well Im good
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MurphysLaw 12:06 PM 04-23-2012
Originally Posted by n0Odle:
Thank you. I already did the calculation and it was 2 ounces.. I was just wondering if I was wrong because All I see is people ordering LBS bags for this stuff. I was just making sure I ordered the right amount =P
But all is well Im good
Give it 6 months and you'll need a few pounds for your cooler
:-)
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n0Odle 08:06 PM 04-25-2012
Okay doki.. How long are we supposed to wait on these beads to equalize in humidor.. Its been sitting at 58-63% depending on temps.. i cant get the temps in my humi to go down either.. I opened the humidor for 10 seconds and the RH dropped to 58%. I just stuck my stock humidifier in the humidor along with 3 ounces of beads.. (25-50 count). I dont mind waiting but i just smoked one of my noir champagne cigars and bluckkk! it was so harsh, i might as well smoke the cigar with a lighter at the head the whole duration.
Where are the beads supposed to sit at in the humidor?
all the way on the bottom? off to the side? or on top of some cigars
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MurphysLaw 08:18 PM 04-25-2012
Originally Posted by n0Odle:
Okay doki.. How long are we supposed to wait on these beads to equalize in humidor.. Its been sitting at 58-63% depending on temps.. i cant get the temps in my humi to go down either.. I opened the humidor for 10 seconds and the RH dropped to 58%. I just stuck my stock humidifier in the humidor along with 3 ounces of beads.. (25-50 count). I dont mind waiting but i just smoked one of my noir champagne cigars and bluckkk! it was so harsh, i might as well smoke the cigar with a lighter at the head the whole duration.
Where are the beads supposed to sit at in the humidor?
all the way on the bottom? off to the side? or on top of some cigars
I keep my beads in the bottom of my humidor, never had any issues. What kind of humidor do you have? Have you properly seasoned it and calibrated your hygrometer following the directions in the stickies?
Nevermind, saw your other thread. Honestly, you probably have a leak in the glasstop humidor and you're going to struggle with low humidity because of that.
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CigarNut 09:23 PM 04-25-2012
The beads euqalize pretty quickly, with two caveats:
- Your humidor is already at or near the desired RH (e.g., your humidor has been seasoned)
- Your humidor seals well. If your humidor leaks there are no bead products that will keep a steady RH.
You can always check the RH of the beads by putting them in a Ziplock with a calibrated hygrometer. If you find that the RH of the beads is no longer where you want them, there are instructions to raise or lower the RH.
Originally Posted by n0Odle:
Okay doki.. How long are we supposed to wait on these beads to equalize in humidor.. Its been sitting at 58-63% depending on temps.. i cant get the temps in my humi to go down either.. I opened the humidor for 10 seconds and the RH dropped to 58%. I just stuck my stock humidifier in the humidor along with 3 ounces of beads.. (25-50 count). I dont mind waiting but i just smoked one of my noir champagne cigars and bluckkk! it was so harsh, i might as well smoke the cigar with a lighter at the head the whole duration.
Where are the beads supposed to sit at in the humidor?
all the way on the bottom? off to the side? or on top of some cigars
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n0Odle 01:27 PM 04-26-2012
Originally Posted by MurphysLaw:
I keep my beads in the bottom of my humidor, never had any issues. What kind of humidor do you have? Have you properly seasoned it and calibrated your hygrometer following the directions in the stickies?
Nevermind, saw your other thread. Honestly, you probably have a leak in the glasstop humidor and you're going to struggle with low humidity because of that.
thank you, i figured it was some kind of leak through the glasstop.
what do i use to seal the lid?
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MurphysLaw 01:30 PM 04-26-2012