Low humidity
Chips2481
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My humidor won't go above 65. I have the two humidifiers that came with it plus another one and a bunch of bags that they send with each order. I know the dial works since I remove it and it will drop to around 45. What could be wrong?
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Also, in our experience, save yourself the trouble and throw away those black disc looking humidifiers (and the bars if they have similar stuff inside of them) because they are prone to cause mold. We had it happen to one of our humidors and it was a pain to get back to a safe environment for our sticks. It also caused mold to grow on a Monte Cristo that we had received from Marineatbn03.
If it humi passes the dollar inspection, it might be the hygrometer if it is not digital. Our analog is pretty accurate, but it is definitely worth picking up a digital either online or at your local Home Depot/Lowes/B&M or CCOM has one for $25... (you make the call on that one). If none of that works or helps, I would look into getting some beads since they seem to be working great for us now that we reseasoned our humi (after the mold) and stabilized the humidity with the beads. Rock solid now at about 67... Hope it helps, and I am sure someone else will post the links to similar threads on here. Use the search bar and you will get more info than you ever dreamed of. These guys are amazingly helpful and knowledgeable.
Oh, and Welcome to the FORUM! Let the madness begin!
Ok I re seasoned(remoisened the wood?) it last night and it is sitting at 70 now. I just got it last month, I hope I don't have this problem every month. Actually when I got it the front door was open on one end, I had to re drill the hinges to make a tight fit. It does shut nicely though, I made sure of it.
The hydrometer is a analog type, it is removable but installed into the unit. I removed it and it drops down to about 50 so I assume it is working.
Not sure exactly how the dollar test works. What I figure is if it locks the dollar between the seals. The front door(the one I fixed myself) holds the bill well in all area's. The top, which I left stock, holds it better on some area's then others but does hold it somewhat in all area's. I might try a few things to make a better seal.
This will actually be a temp humidor until spring when I buy/make a large one to fit entire boxes. With that I plan on using an electronic one. Instead of the beads I may just buy an electronic one now and use it in this one until I upgrade.
Yes I was enjoying them and didn't think much of it as I knew they would be gone before any problem however I found a few lately to have a vent/leak(not sure of the slang word for it) and thought it was from them drying out. I am smoking a diesel unlimited right now, perfect draw, huge clouds!
Its quick to get the air up to 65% but takes time for the wood to soak that in (which is what you want).
I actually really like mine now that I fixed it. However I am assuming this guy bought a big lot of humidors that were probably defects and is selling them without knowing.
Can't find a 400ct humidor for under $100 as nice as it though.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=271064536835&ssPageName=ADME:L:OC:US:3160
Great, not sure how long they will be around for though. All I did was redo the hinges so there was no gap and reglue the curved wood that holds the moisture in. You might want to get in on his auctions when they are listed.