master_splinter 09:42 PM 09-11-2011
So I don't have much cash and just got into smoking cigars. I wanted a humidity but couldn't afford to buy a nice one so I made one. I used an airtight Tupperware box, battery operated hygrometer and tried a sponge and now am trying a gel filled tube. My problem ia I can't get the humidity level to stay between 68-72. It'd always between 77-81. I need help because I love the way it came out I just don't know what else to do do get the humidity right. I tried a smaller sponge, less damping of the along, then got rid of the along and tries the gel filled tube but still to much Social. Any ideas on how I can get this to work at the right level it what im doing wrong. Below are pics or links to pics so u can see what im working with. Please help! Thanks I. Advance.
My others pics are to large so if u think u can help I can email them to u or u can try these links:
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...2-11-14_26.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...2-10-48_75.jpg
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put in 1 Boveda of your choice, and problem is solved. should last a year or two with no fuss.
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Nathan King 09:54 PM 09-11-2011
Any sponge in an airtight container is going to raise the humidity to undesirable levels. The tupperware will require either humidity beads or a Boveda pack.
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MurphysLaw 09:58 PM 09-11-2011
CigarNut 10:10 PM 09-11-2011
There are a lots of alternatives to help you solve your problem -- search is your friend. Just search this thread for humidity problems.
In a nutshell, as others have said a sponges are not good for managing humidity (RH). You can use
Boveda packets or beads (
Heartfelt, or
HCM) and your problems in all likelihood go away.
You should also take the time to
test and calibrate your hygrometer.
You should also go to the
New Inmate Thread and introduce yourself.
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Sherlockholms 12:05 AM 09-12-2011
Looks like these guys have already Pushed you in the right direction
:-)
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irratebass 04:21 AM 09-12-2011
Tbagley 06:37 AM 09-12-2011
Lots of great info on this site that can be learned, take some time to thumb through some pages!
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Blak Smyth 06:53 AM 09-12-2011
master_splinter 07:52 PM 09-13-2011
Thanks guys. I got a 69 boveda pack and took everything else out except that my hygrometer and cigars and it works perfect! Stays right at 69-70 humidity. I love it. It also the same size as my dad real humidor that holds about 50 or so cigars. Give or take depending on size and he spent hundreds on his. He's pretty jealous that mine looks pretty good and works better then his and I only spent $10-$12 on everything. I love this thing. I even brought it to a local cigar shop when I bought the boveda pack to see if they thought that would bw the best thing for it as well. They dis and that sealed me on buying one after reading ur guys comments and having them agree. But they were pretty impressed with the way it looked and I got a bunch of compliments from employees and other customers. One customer actually asked if it was for sale and I laughed and told him no sorry I just made it. He was shocked I made it. I told him how to do it but he said he didn't think he would go three the trouble. I guess he's just lazy cause after buying everything it took a min to put together and 2 days of testing to. Make sure the boveda pack was working correctly. Ill add some new pics shortly.
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Bill86 08:00 PM 09-13-2011
:-)
I will say, very often employees at B&M's know MUCH less than a lot of the people here.
You're in good hands here.
Some day when you're ready to upgrade look into Coolidors. Cheap, easy, large amounts of storage.
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master_splinter 08:12 PM 09-13-2011
Tbagley 02:13 PM 09-14-2011
That thing has got to have one heck of a tight seal!
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CigarNut 02:49 PM 09-14-2011
Originally Posted by Tbag:
That thing has got to have one heck of a tight seal!
Most Tupperware/Rubbermaid containers seal real well. By their very nature they seal much better than the typical wooden humidors.
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688sonarmen 03:33 PM 09-14-2011
What they said. BTW what the hell is a gumidor?
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irratebass 03:47 PM 09-14-2011
Originally Posted by 688sonarmen:
What they said. BTW what the hell is a gumidor?
LOL
:-) you went there
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CigarNut 05:08 PM 09-14-2011
Originally Posted by 688sonarmen:
What they said. BTW what the hell is a gumidor?
A "G" instead of an "H" which can happen when someone types fast. Followed by clicking hit submit without proof-reading.
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Fuzzy 05:18 PM 09-14-2011
I like that box. With the high humidity here I need the best seal I can get. Where did you get it? Please don't tell me I have to go to a Tupperware party!
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irratebass 08:13 PM 09-14-2011
I like this.....Im looking for one to throw my extras in and put in coolidor when i get one...Thanks for the links Adam
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