@IndustMech said:
I use gasket boxes and Bovidas, but I feel coolers are the best option due to less temperature fluctuation.
The downside for coolers for me is I can’t see my digital hygrometer like I can with bins and since I keep the main stash in my closet, I’m in there at least twice a day minimum. For my smaller smoking bin I don’t even use a hygrometer and completely trust the boveda on its own. Coolers also are bulkier don’t look as nice and don’t stack well. I do agree that they work just as well and may possibly provide a better temp buffer for those without central air.
Go Bluetooth
Govee is the brand I use, the remote hygrometer/therometer will connect to my heater and humidifier and keep my humi at a stable Rh and temp. You can track it via the app too, alerts you when something is out of range..etc.
@IndustMech said:
I use gasket boxes and Bovidas, but I feel coolers are the best option due to less temperature fluctuation.
The downside for coolers for me is I can’t see my digital hygrometer like I can with bins and since I keep the main stash in my closet, I’m in there at least twice a day minimum. For my smaller smoking bin I don’t even use a hygrometer and completely trust the boveda on its own. Coolers also are bulkier don’t look as nice and don’t stack well. I do agree that they work just as well and may possibly provide a better temp buffer for those without central air.
Go Bluetooth
Govee is the brand I use, the remote hygrometer/therometer will connect to my heater and humidifier and keep my humi at a stable Rh and temp. You can track it via the app too, alerts you when something is out of range..etc.
@IndustMech said:
I use gasket boxes and Bovidas, but I feel coolers are the best option due to less temperature fluctuation.
The downside for coolers for me is I can’t see my digital hygrometer like I can with bins and since I keep the main stash in my closet, I’m in there at least twice a day minimum. For my smaller smoking bin I don’t even use a hygrometer and completely trust the boveda on its own. Coolers also are bulkier don’t look as nice and don’t stack well. I do agree that they work just as well and may possibly provide a better temp buffer for those without central air.
Go Bluetooth
Govee is the brand I use, the remote hygrometer/therometer will connect to my heater and humidifier and keep my humi at a stable Rh and temp. You can track it via the app too, alerts you when something is out of range..etc.
How does a hygrometer and thermometer keep the rh and temperature stable?
Well if I was to guess. If his set up is like mine or @VegasFrank (ours are very similar) then the inkbird hygrometer/thermometer is set to personal parameters. Mine is set to rh 62 and 68 degrees. The inkbird has two outlets that coincides with rh/temp. If rh drops below 62 it automatically turns the humidifier on (computer fan and tub of distilled water). If it gets above 68 degrees the secondary fans (computer fans) turn on.
He might have a reptile or mushroom heat pad that triggers if his temp drops below desired parameters. ???
@IndustMech said:
I use gasket boxes and Bovidas, but I feel coolers are the best option due to less temperature fluctuation.
The downside for coolers for me is I can’t see my digital hygrometer like I can with bins and since I keep the main stash in my closet, I’m in there at least twice a day minimum. For my smaller smoking bin I don’t even use a hygrometer and completely trust the boveda on its own. Coolers also are bulkier don’t look as nice and don’t stack well. I do agree that they work just as well and may possibly provide a better temp buffer for those without central air.
Go Bluetooth
Govee is the brand I use, the remote hygrometer/therometer will connect to my heater and humidifier and keep my humi at a stable Rh and temp. You can track it via the app too, alerts you when something is out of range..etc.
How does a hygrometer and thermometer keep the rh and temperature stable?
Well if I was to guess. If his set up is like mine or @VegasFrank (ours are very similar) then the inkbird hygrometer/thermometer is set to personal parameters. Mine is set to rh 62 and 68 degrees. The inkbird has two outlets that coincides with rh/temp. If rh drops below 62 it automatically turns the humidifier on (computer fan and tub of distilled water). If it gets above 68 degrees the secondary fans (computer fans) turn on.
He might have a reptile or mushroom heat pad that triggers if his temp drops below desired parameters. ???
Purely speculation on my end.
So a heater and humidifier keep it stable. The hygrometer and thermometer measure it.
@IndustMech said:
I use gasket boxes and Bovidas, but I feel coolers are the best option due to less temperature fluctuation.
The downside for coolers for me is I can’t see my digital hygrometer like I can with bins and since I keep the main stash in my closet, I’m in there at least twice a day minimum. For my smaller smoking bin I don’t even use a hygrometer and completely trust the boveda on its own. Coolers also are bulkier don’t look as nice and don’t stack well. I do agree that they work just as well and may possibly provide a better temp buffer for those without central air.
Go Bluetooth
Govee is the brand I use, the remote hygrometer/therometer will connect to my heater and humidifier and keep my humi at a stable Rh and temp. You can track it via the app too, alerts you when something is out of range..etc.
How does a hygrometer and thermometer keep the rh and temperature stable?
Well if I was to guess. If his set up is like mine or @VegasFrank (ours are very similar) then the inkbird hygrometer/thermometer is set to personal parameters. Mine is set to rh 62 and 68 degrees. The inkbird has two outlets that coincides with rh/temp. If rh drops below 62 it automatically turns the humidifier on (computer fan and tub of distilled water). If it gets above 68 degrees the secondary fans (computer fans) turn on.
He might have a reptile or mushroom heat pad that triggers if his temp drops below desired parameters. ???
Purely speculation on my end.
So a heater and humidifier keep it stable. The hygrometer and thermometer measure it.
Correct. I’m pretty sure you knew that. You’re just driving your previous statement home 😉
@IndustMech said:
I use gasket boxes and Bovidas, but I feel coolers are the best option due to less temperature fluctuation.
The downside for coolers for me is I can’t see my digital hygrometer like I can with bins and since I keep the main stash in my closet, I’m in there at least twice a day minimum. For my smaller smoking bin I don’t even use a hygrometer and completely trust the boveda on its own. Coolers also are bulkier don’t look as nice and don’t stack well. I do agree that they work just as well and may possibly provide a better temp buffer for those without central air.
Go Bluetooth
Govee is the brand I use, the remote hygrometer/therometer will connect to my heater and humidifier and keep my humi at a stable Rh and temp. You can track it via the app too, alerts you when something is out of range..etc.
How does a hygrometer and thermometer keep the rh and temperature stable?
Well if I was to guess. If his set up is like mine or @VegasFrank (ours are very similar) then the inkbird hygrometer/thermometer is set to personal parameters. Mine is set to rh 62 and 68 degrees. The inkbird has two outlets that coincides with rh/temp. If rh drops below 62 it automatically turns the humidifier on (computer fan and tub of distilled water). If it gets above 68 degrees the secondary fans (computer fans) turn on.
He might have a reptile or mushroom heat pad that triggers if his temp drops below desired parameters. ???
Purely speculation on my end.
So a heater and humidifier keep it stable. The hygrometer and thermometer measure it.
Wrong. The hygrometer and thermometer generate heat which helps to keep the temperature from falling below a certain threshold.
If the temperature and or humidity get too high, then hopes and prayers will bring them down.
Jesus man follow along already!
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@Krieg said:
I use the Bluetooth/wifi 2 gallon humidifier for mine
I feel this may be overkill for 150ct humidor.
Its a walk in.
A walk in 150 ct humidor? We're talking about @exibar's question, he's the OP with the issue.
Trust me...My humidor can hold 150
I remember the pictures when you were building that. Outstanding job!
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@Krieg said:
I use the Bluetooth/wifi 2 gallon humidifier for mine
I feel this may be overkill for 150ct humidor.
Its a walk in.
A walk in 150 ct humidor? We're talking about @exibar's question, he's the OP with the issue.
Trust me...My humidor can hold 150
I remember the pictures when you were building that. Outstanding job!
@Krieg beautiful walk in. I have to inquire why you decided to use aromatic cedar? Every thing I’ve researched, vehemently, discourages the use of this wood species. Is that why you sealed it? What kind of sealer did you use and did you seal one surface or all sides? Have you noticed any negative effects on flavors of your cigars? I’m asking because I too like the look but hesitant based on research.
All we need is some reference videos from scratch and sniff, and then all of my favorite things are in this thread.
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@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
@Krieg said:
I use the Bluetooth/wifi 2 gallon humidifier for mine
I feel this may be overkill for 150ct humidor.
Its a walk in.
A walk in 150 ct humidor? We're talking about @exibar's question, he's the OP with the issue.
Trust me...My humidor can hold 150
I remember the pictures when you were building that. Outstanding job!
@Krieg beautiful walk in. I have to inquire why you decided to use aromatic cedar? Every thing I’ve researched, vehemently, discourages the use of this wood species. Is that why you sealed it? What kind of sealer did you use and did you seal one surface or all sides? Have you noticed any negative effects on flavors of your cigars? I’m asking because I too like the look but hesitant based on research.
Ty for the kind words! I used aromatic cedar, well because I liked the look...and couldn't find anything else. I did seal it due to the advice I was given from some of the guys here on the forum. I don't remember the exact brand I used, but it was just your avg clear sealent. Maybe its listed under my old post from when I was building it. I think someone suggested what to use at the time. I sealed all four sides. The aromatic smell has totally dissipated and no ill effect on my cigars. I did buy some Spainish cedar wall sleeves to add, just have in there. Smells fantastic. Additionally, I have built some cedar shelves, and also sealed them too just to be safe. Anymore shelves I build will be built from actual Spainish cedar (found a placethat sells it, finally!) Hope this helps!
@IndustMech said:
I use gasket boxes and Bovidas, but I feel coolers are the best option due to less temperature fluctuation.
The downside for coolers for me is I can’t see my digital hygrometer like I can with bins and since I keep the main stash in my closet, I’m in there at least twice a day minimum. For my smaller smoking bin I don’t even use a hygrometer and completely trust the boveda on its own. Coolers also are bulkier don’t look as nice and don’t stack well. I do agree that they work just as well and may possibly provide a better temp buffer for those without central air.
Go Bluetooth
Govee is the brand I use, the remote hygrometer/therometer will connect to my heater and humidifier and keep my humi at a stable Rh and temp. You can track it via the app too, alerts you when something is out of range..etc.
How does a hygrometer and thermometer keep the rh and temperature stable?
Both are connected via bluetooth to the sensor. I only use the heater during the winter months to keep the temp stable. Summer months its not needed. When the sensor threshold drops under my set limit, it will turn on the corresponding device to bring the level back up.
@IndustMech said:
I use gasket boxes and Bovidas, but I feel coolers are the best option due to less temperature fluctuation.
The downside for coolers for me is I can’t see my digital hygrometer like I can with bins and since I keep the main stash in my closet, I’m in there at least twice a day minimum. For my smaller smoking bin I don’t even use a hygrometer and completely trust the boveda on its own. Coolers also are bulkier don’t look as nice and don’t stack well. I do agree that they work just as well and may possibly provide a better temp buffer for those without central air.
Go Bluetooth
Govee is the brand I use, the remote hygrometer/therometer will connect to my heater and humidifier and keep my humi at a stable Rh and temp. You can track it via the app too, alerts you when something is out of range..etc.
How does a hygrometer and thermometer keep the rh and temperature stable?
Well if I was to guess. If his set up is like mine or @VegasFrank (ours are very similar) then the inkbird hygrometer/thermometer is set to personal parameters. Mine is set to rh 62 and 68 degrees. The inkbird has two outlets that coincides with rh/temp. If rh drops below 62 it automatically turns the humidifier on (computer fan and tub of distilled water). If it gets above 68 degrees the secondary fans (computer fans) turn on.
He might have a reptile or mushroom heat pad that triggers if his temp drops below desired parameters. ???
Purely speculation on my end.
So a heater and humidifier keep it stable. The hygrometer and thermometer measure it.
U pretty much got it. I bought (Thank God I did) a water distiller, wasn't cheap but def has saved me money in the long run.
@IndustMech said:
I use gasket boxes and Bovidas, but I feel coolers are the best option due to less temperature fluctuation.
The downside for coolers for me is I can’t see my digital hygrometer like I can with bins and since I keep the main stash in my closet, I’m in there at least twice a day minimum. For my smaller smoking bin I don’t even use a hygrometer and completely trust the boveda on its own. Coolers also are bulkier don’t look as nice and don’t stack well. I do agree that they work just as well and may possibly provide a better temp buffer for those without central air.
Go Bluetooth
Govee is the brand I use, the remote hygrometer/therometer will connect to my heater and humidifier and keep my humi at a stable Rh and temp. You can track it via the app too, alerts you when something is out of range..etc.
How does a hygrometer and thermometer keep the rh and temperature stable?
Well if I was to guess. If his set up is like mine or @VegasFrank (ours are very similar) then the inkbird hygrometer/thermometer is set to personal parameters. Mine is set to rh 62 and 68 degrees. The inkbird has two outlets that coincides with rh/temp. If rh drops below 62 it automatically turns the humidifier on (computer fan and tub of distilled water). If it gets above 68 degrees the secondary fans (computer fans) turn on.
He might have a reptile or mushroom heat pad that triggers if his temp drops below desired parameters. ???
Purely speculation on my end.
So a heater and humidifier keep it stable. The hygrometer and thermometer measure it.
U pretty much got it. I bought (Thank God I did) a water distiller, wasn't cheap but def has saved me money in the long run.
I’ll figure this stuff out one of these days…hopefully.
@Krieg said:
I use the Bluetooth/wifi 2 gallon humidifier for mine
I feel this may be overkill for 150ct humidor.
Its a walk in.
A walk in 150 ct humidor? We're talking about @exibar's question, he's the OP with the issue.
Trust me...My humidor can hold 150
Yeah but Rocky, Fuente and Newman don't count.
You must think I give a **** about your opinion. I buy what I like and enjoy what I smoke...go enjoy your Swishers buddy.
This coming from the guy who didn't know the difference between Aromatic and Spanish Cedar. You built a $1000 room to keep $300 worth of turds. Go away...... again.
@Krieg said:
I use the Bluetooth/wifi 2 gallon humidifier for mine
I feel this may be overkill for 150ct humidor.
Its a walk in.
A walk in 150 ct humidor? We're talking about @exibar's question, he's the OP with the issue.
Trust me...My humidor can hold 150
I remember the pictures when you were building that. Outstanding job!
Thx bud!
Do you remember the thread you posted in when you were building it? I searched around for it the other day and couldn't locate it.
Was it in the thread where Lindsay was talking about the new points system? I remember vaguely him posting about a humidor and how he wanted to fill it up but how he wanted to have his personal shopper. Maybe something like that, maybe I got it wrong.
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@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
@Krieg said:
I use the Bluetooth/wifi 2 gallon humidifier for mine
I feel this may be overkill for 150ct humidor.
Its a walk in.
A walk in 150 ct humidor? We're talking about @exibar's question, he's the OP with the issue.
Trust me...My humidor can hold 150
Yeah but Rocky, Fuente and Newman don't count.
You must think I give a **** about your opinion. I buy what I like and enjoy what I smoke...go enjoy your Swishers buddy.
This coming from the guy who didn't know the difference between Aromatic and Spanish Cedar. You built a $1000 room to keep $300 worth of turds. Go away...... again.
How does it feel I'm living rent free in your head? LOL!
@Krieg said:
I use the Bluetooth/wifi 2 gallon humidifier for mine
I feel this may be overkill for 150ct humidor.
Its a walk in.
A walk in 150 ct humidor? We're talking about @exibar's question, he's the OP with the issue.
Trust me...My humidor can hold 150
Yeah but Rocky, Fuente and Newman don't count.
You must think I give a **** about your opinion. I buy what I like and enjoy what I smoke...go enjoy your Swishers buddy.
This coming from the guy who didn't know the difference between Aromatic and Spanish Cedar. You built a $1000 room to keep $300 worth of turds. Go away...... again.
How does it feel I'm living rent free in your head? LOL!
You're not too far off from that my friend. Thank you for being a years long running joke. Run along little fellah and smoke your aromatic cigars and light them off your Ronson Lighter Fluid. From the looks of it you could use a personal cigar shopper to help upgrade those rockets....
@Krieg said:
I use the Bluetooth/wifi 2 gallon humidifier for mine
I feel this may be overkill for 150ct humidor.
Its a walk in.
A walk in 150 ct humidor? We're talking about @exibar's question, he's the OP with the issue.
Trust me...My humidor can hold 150
Yeah but Rocky, Fuente and Newman don't count.
You must think I give a **** about your opinion. I buy what I like and enjoy what I smoke...go enjoy your Swishers buddy.
This coming from the guy who didn't know the difference between Aromatic and Spanish Cedar. You built a $1000 room to keep $300 worth of turds. Go away...... again.
How does it feel I'm living rent free in your head? LOL!
You're not too far off from that my friend. Thank you for being a years long running joke. Run along little fellah and smoke your aromatic cigars and light them off your Ronson Lighter Fluid. From the looks of it you could use a personal cigar shopper to help upgrade those rockets....
@Krieg said:
I use the Bluetooth/wifi 2 gallon humidifier for mine
I feel this may be overkill for 150ct humidor.
Its a walk in.
A walk in 150 ct humidor? We're talking about @exibar's question, he's the OP with the issue.
Trust me...My humidor can hold 150
Yeah but Rocky, Fuente and Newman don't count.
You must think I give a **** about your opinion. I buy what I like and enjoy what I smoke...go enjoy your Swishers buddy.
This coming from the guy who didn't know the difference between Aromatic and Spanish Cedar. You built a $1000 room to keep $300 worth of turds. Go away...... again.
How does it feel I'm living rent free in your head? LOL!
You're not too far off from that my friend. Thank you for being a years long running joke. Run along little fellah and smoke your aromatic cigars and light them off your Ronson Lighter Fluid. From the looks of it you could use a personal cigar shopper to help upgrade those rockets....
@Krieg said:
I use the Bluetooth/wifi 2 gallon humidifier for mine
I feel this may be overkill for 150ct humidor.
Its a walk in.
A walk in 150 ct humidor? We're talking about @exibar's question, he's the OP with the issue.
Trust me...My humidor can hold 150
Yeah but Rocky, Fuente and Newman don't count.
You must think I give a **** about your opinion. I buy what I like and enjoy what I smoke...go enjoy your Swishers buddy.
This coming from the guy who didn't know the difference between Aromatic and Spanish Cedar. You built a $1000 room to keep $300 worth of turds. Go away...... again.
How does it feel I'm living rent free in your head? LOL!
You're not too far off from that my friend. Thank you for being a years long running joke. Run along little fellah and smoke your aromatic cigars and light them off your Ronson Lighter Fluid. From the looks of it you could use a personal cigar shopper to help upgrade those rockets....
Comments
Govee is the brand I use, the remote hygrometer/therometer will connect to my heater and humidifier and keep my humi at a stable Rh and temp. You can track it via the app too, alerts you when something is out of range..etc.
Here is a link to what I'm referring to: https://us.govee.com/products/wi-fi-temperature-humidity-sensor?variant=44384814530745
"Long ashes my friends."
Its a walk in.
"Long ashes my friends."
A walk in 150 ct humidor? We're talking about @exibar's question, he's the OP with the issue.
If there's only 150, yes.
Trust me...My humidor can hold 150
"Long ashes my friends."
Yeah but Rocky, Fuente and Newman don't count.
How does a hygrometer and thermometer keep the rh and temperature stable?
I agree Rusty, I stopped using them years ago. I never have any issues with the few cigars I have.
MOW badge received.
Well if I was to guess. If his set up is like mine or @VegasFrank (ours are very similar) then the inkbird hygrometer/thermometer is set to personal parameters. Mine is set to rh 62 and 68 degrees. The inkbird has two outlets that coincides with rh/temp. If rh drops below 62 it automatically turns the humidifier on (computer fan and tub of distilled water). If it gets above 68 degrees the secondary fans (computer fans) turn on.
He might have a reptile or mushroom heat pad that triggers if his temp drops below desired parameters. ???
Purely speculation on my end.
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
So a heater and humidifier keep it stable. The hygrometer and thermometer measure it.
Correct. I’m pretty sure you knew that. You’re just driving your previous statement home 😉
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
Wrong. The hygrometer and thermometer generate heat which helps to keep the temperature from falling below a certain threshold.
If the temperature and or humidity get too high, then hopes and prayers will bring them down.
Jesus man follow along already!
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
Govee app allows for integration and communication between the Hygro, Humidifier, Heater, A/C etc..... From what I've seen in the app.
I remember the pictures when you were building that. Outstanding job!
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
@Krieg beautiful walk in. I have to inquire why you decided to use aromatic cedar? Every thing I’ve researched, vehemently, discourages the use of this wood species. Is that why you sealed it? What kind of sealer did you use and did you seal one surface or all sides? Have you noticed any negative effects on flavors of your cigars? I’m asking because I too like the look but hesitant based on research.
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
All we need is some reference videos from scratch and sniff, and then all of my favorite things are in this thread.
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
Ty for the kind words! I used aromatic cedar, well because I liked the look...and couldn't find anything else. I did seal it due to the advice I was given from some of the guys here on the forum. I don't remember the exact brand I used, but it was just your avg clear sealent. Maybe its listed under my old post from when I was building it. I think someone suggested what to use at the time. I sealed all four sides. The aromatic smell has totally dissipated and no ill effect on my cigars. I did buy some Spainish cedar wall sleeves to add, just have in there. Smells fantastic. Additionally, I have built some cedar shelves, and also sealed them too just to be safe. Anymore shelves I build will be built from actual Spainish cedar (found a placethat sells it, finally!) Hope this helps!
"Long ashes my friends."
Thx bud!
"Long ashes my friends."
Both are connected via bluetooth to the sensor. I only use the heater during the winter months to keep the temp stable. Summer months its not needed. When the sensor threshold drops under my set limit, it will turn on the corresponding device to bring the level back up.
"Long ashes my friends."
You must think I give a **** about your opinion. I buy what I like and enjoy what I smoke...go enjoy your Swishers buddy.
"Long ashes my friends."
U pretty much got it. I bought (Thank God I did) a water distiller, wasn't cheap but def has saved me money in the long run.
"Long ashes my friends."
I’ll figure this stuff out one of these days…hopefully.
This coming from the guy who didn't know the difference between Aromatic and Spanish Cedar. You built a $1000 room to keep $300 worth of turds. Go away...... again.
Do you remember the thread you posted in when you were building it? I searched around for it the other day and couldn't locate it.
Was it in the thread where Lindsay was talking about the new points system? I remember vaguely him posting about a humidor and how he wanted to fill it up but how he wanted to have his personal shopper. Maybe something like that, maybe I got it wrong.
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
How does it feel I'm living rent free in your head? LOL!
"Long ashes my friends."
You're not too far off from that my friend. Thank you for being a years long running joke. Run along little fellah and smoke your aromatic cigars and light them off your Ronson Lighter Fluid. From the looks of it you could use a personal cigar shopper to help upgrade those rockets....
Aww...what's the matter? Does your pu$$y hurt?
"Long ashes my friends."
I believe @OutdoorsSmoke_21191 had something to do with that.
edit: sorry... just trolling.
Smells better than that walk in.