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Life's too short Swishers
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Hey everyone,
Trying to get everything all ready to load my new humidor but I'm running into some problems with my hydrometer. I placed it in a bag with moist salt for 12 hours, it was reading 82% so I adjusted it down to 75% and went to bed. Wake up this morning and it was reading 70% so I adjusted it up. Is 12 hours not enough for the humidity in the bag to stabilize? Here's the one I'm using. http://www.amazon.com/Quality-Import...d_rhf_gw_p_d_9 |
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Bunion
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I prefer to let my hygrometers sit for 24 hours before making adjustments.
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Cranky Habanophile
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F*ck Cancer!
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You may already know this, but after adjusting the HygroSet hygrometers you need to push the little black button in the lower left side of the face.
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