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All Cigar Discussion>I dropped the RH in my humi.....
Weelok 05:07 PM 03-25-2015
Mine is around 71.43% at the top of the Coolidge and 67.4% at the bottom. Works good enough
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kelmac07 05:19 PM 03-25-2015
Have kept mine at 63% for years...sticks seem to smoke a lot better for some reason. I'm with Stearns, haven't used a hygrometer in years...smoking great, straight burns...must be doing something right. :-)
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stevef2005 07:08 PM 03-25-2015
Well I have been keeping mine at 66-70. I will be rethinking it after my run in with mold. I am thinking probably the 62-65 range will be my new target range.....
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Weelok 11:21 PM 03-25-2015
Originally Posted by stevef2005:
Well I have been keeping mine at 66-70. I will be rethinking it after my run in with mold. I am thinking probably the 62-65 range will be my new target range.....
Mold is bad. I am surprised you got it at that low a RH? I confess I have had a few run ins but usually when I transisition from dry AC Summer to wet Sacramento Fall before heater kicks in and I forget to lower the active humidity sensor point. I have it set around 67% but so many variables in my set up so mostly have to monitor by smoking cigars LOL.
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baust55 03:19 PM 03-28-2015
62% TO 65%

SMOKE BEST AROUNDV 62%

I KEEP THEMP about 62F
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equetefue 10:58 AM 04-21-2015
Funny that I found this thread as I just drop my cabinet to 63 after finding the sticks to have a hard draw. I figured they were over humidified.
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shilala 12:35 PM 04-21-2015
Originally Posted by stevef2005:
Well I have been keeping mine at 66-70. I will be rethinking it after my run in with mold. I am thinking probably the 62-65 range will be my new target range.....
If the RH hits 80%, I'll have mold.
That's actual RH, not whatever a hygrometer may be reporting. I have to take into consideration how accurate the hygrometer is, and what it's normal deviation is.
Mind ya, that 80% used to be the old rule of thumb. Now Health Agencies are saying that if the RH stays above 70% indoors for extended periods of time, mold will almost certainly grow.
Notice that this stuff doesn't jive with the 66-70RH you mentioned.
That suggests that your hygrometers are wholly inadequate, way off, or flat out broke.
Lowering your setpoint is an excellent idea, but you may not be going low enough to make up for how screwed up your hygrometer is.
Good Luck, brother!!! :-)
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nutcracker 07:25 PM 04-21-2015
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Never a worry
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AdamJoshua 08:15 PM 04-21-2015
Originally Posted by nutcracker:
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Never a worry
I agree :-)
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jjirons69 07:05 PM 04-23-2015
Beads at 63-65 make sweet my agricultural products very pleasing.
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pullins10 11:20 AM 05-06-2015
my humi is at RH 68%; if I want to smoke at 62% can I pull one out and let sit before smoking? How long (average) should it sit out?

thanks!
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CigarNut 12:25 PM 05-06-2015
Originally Posted by pullins10:
my humi is at RH 68%; if I want to smoke at 62% can I pull one out and let sit before smoking? How long (average) should it sit out?

thanks!
It depends on the ambient RH. I would not do this if there is a big difference between the RH you are storing your cigars at and the ambient RH... You do not want the RH to change too fast as that can cause the wrapper to crack.

Having said that, leaving them out for couple of days or dry-boxing them for a couple of days should be enough.
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pullins10 12:33 PM 05-06-2015
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
It depends on the ambient RH. I would not do this if there is a big difference between the RH you are storing your cigars at and the ambient RH... You do not want the RH to change too fast as that can cause the wrapper to crack.

Having said that, leaving them out for couple of days or dry-boxing them for a couple of days should be enough.

I was thinking of trying for a couple hours and see if that makes a difference before smoking without causing cracking damage.
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stearns 12:52 PM 05-06-2015
I would guess a couple hours would have minimal noticeable effects, I would try overnight. But experimenting is part of the fun, so give a couple different time frames a shot and see what works best :-)
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pullins10 01:38 PM 05-06-2015
sweet....thanks! :-)
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G G 12:55 PM 08-01-2015
Originally Posted by stearns:
Haven't had a working hygrometer in years, but I'm probably around that same low 60s. I also don't plug the drain hole. Everything smokes and tastes excellent :-)
I am surprised that with the drainhole comment that Shilala hasn't hired some gangsters to come and pay you a visit Ben.:-)
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shilala 01:15 PM 08-02-2015
Originally Posted by stearns:
Haven't had a working hygrometer in years, but I'm probably around that same low 60s. I also don't plug the drain hole. Everything smokes and tastes excellent :-)
I'm gonna kick your nuts.
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G G 01:17 PM 08-02-2015
Originally Posted by shilala:
I'm gonna kick your nuts.
That boy just aint right is he?
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shilala 01:22 PM 08-02-2015
No he is not.
There's lots of reasons why he's getting away with it, but I'm too tired to type.
He'll pay the piper one day.
Plus I'm still gonna kick his nuts. :-)
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G G 01:37 PM 08-02-2015
Originally Posted by shilala:
No he is not.
There's lots of reasons why he's getting away with it, but I'm too tired to type.
He'll pay the piper one day.
Plus I'm still gonna kick his nuts. :-)
http://youtu.be/qfZ2QXTrzuc
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