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Re: Humidity Level Preferences; I Like My Cigars At XX% More Than YY%
Something to consider is that we're usually looking for a stable moisture content within the cigar itself. Correct me if I'm wrong, but conditions that create 69% humidity at 70 degrees will read different at different temperatures. So, if your temperature drops to, say, 64 degrees, your device will now report a lower % humidity.
Just for example, let's say 61% humidity. I emphasize "just for example", because I don't know the exact scale, but I'm sure that there's a gas law in the chemistry books that would tell you if anyone's interested in looking that up.
The point is, if you chase a certain percentage reading through a varying temperature range, you're going to be constantly changing the actual moisture content of the cigar. Thus, if it's cooled off in the house, and my hygrometer now reads 61% when yesterday it read 65%, before the heat went off it was 10 degrees warmer in the house, I don't add moisture to try to return to 65%.
Make sense? Again, if I'm off base here please tell me so, and explain why.
Re: Whatcha smokin this morning?
Lol love you too ron. I am edwarding a puro authentico this morning
Re: Whatcha smokin this morning?
Thats just @VegasFrank . He smokes like a chimney from 4am to midnight.

Re: What is in your pipe?
A couple of bowls of Margate in my Imperial White Flame Giant Oom Paul with yardwork.
