Humi Temperature
tankbonnies
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in Cigar 101
Hi Guys...
My RH is pretty consistent at 69 degrees. HOwever, the temperature is never consistent and goes from 49 to 59 degrees. Is that a problem? If so, how can I raise it and what should the temp be? BTW..I have humi beads. Thx
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As you probably know, you ideally want your humidor in an area as close to 65-70 degrees as possible. On top of that, you want it in an area where the temperature does not fluctuate too wildly throughout the day (e.g. avoid direct sunlight, areas like the kitchen, areas next to heaters and heat vents, etc).
In your situation, I'd keep it in the highest point in your house that gets the benefit of the central heating system throughout the day (since heat rises). Typically, this is a 2nd story bedroom or home office. Keep it away from direct heat sources, like heating vents and sunlight.
Btw, I am from Jersey too.
First let me explain my situation. Here in the arid SW I don't have central air conditioning. I have a swamp cooler/radiator. I do however have central heat. I live in a 2 story apartment/townhouse thing. Throughout the winter I have kept my humidor in a closet upstairs, while the thermostat for the heater is downstairs. I have been able to maintain a consistent humidity throughout the winter (68 to 70). The landlord usually comes out in early May, shuts the furnace down and connects the swamp cooler. The issue I have is that the only vent for the swamp cooler is directly above/outside the door to the closet I have been keeping my humidor in. This is usually the coldest part of the place throughout the summer and with the way the swamp cooler works probably the most humid. However, to save energy(read money) I don't leave the cooler running while I'm at work during the day so upstairs can get pretty warm. To the questions...
Would I be best off just leaving my humidor in the closet where it is? Or would I be better off bringing it downstairs where the temperature will not fluctuate as greatly throughout the day? Thanks