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Old 10-11-2009, 12:14 AM   #21
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Hmm alright. I did calibrate it. I did the test for two days and then re did it for 3 days. I used the salt test, the hygrometer is a hygroset 2 http://www.cigarmony.com/hygrosetiic...ctangular.aspx
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Old 10-11-2009, 07:04 AM   #22
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Thats what I thought. Its weird...

Also in my Vino I cannot get rid of this damn smell. I did the baking soda twice and the 2nd time I loaded it up with baking soda. Took me like 20 mins to clean it out a few days later.

Now I have it filled with cedar boxes, 2lbs of beads and around 8oz of distilled water in a cup.
Well, what's it smell like? Does it smell kind of like plastic? It's a manufactured item, so you get a bit of that new stink. Try washing with unscented soap and let it air out for a while. Do this a couple of times until it seems ok to you.

Also, make sure the cedar boxes you are using aren't chemically treated. Those might be giving you a stink as well.
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Old 10-11-2009, 08:05 AM   #23
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70% is prity normal for the rest of the world its just americans and canadians that like to keep them ''dry'' at like 65% lol
That's why I threw in the "". My cigars seem to taste bad once they start pushing 68, 69%.
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Old 10-11-2009, 09:22 AM   #24
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IMO, too wet. Bring the RH down.
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Old 10-11-2009, 08:29 PM   #25
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Well, what's it smell like? Does it smell kind of like plastic? It's a manufactured item, so you get a bit of that new stink. Try washing with unscented soap and let it air out for a while. Do this a couple of times until it seems ok to you.

Also, make sure the cedar boxes you are using aren't chemically treated. Those might be giving you a stink as well.

Yeah its the new item smell. I have boxes in there with some beads and the unit is on. I'm hoping the boxes will absorb the smell maybe...
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IMO, too wet. Bring the RH down.
its like 63-67% on average. No higher than 70% ever though.
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Old 10-11-2009, 08:34 PM   #26
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Do you have 70% beads?
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Old 10-11-2009, 09:12 PM   #27
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no 65% From cigar mony. I did season the humidor and I wet the beads accordingly. Like I said, they are mixed white and clear beads. And I have not added any new sticks in sometime.
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Old 10-11-2009, 09:21 PM   #28
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its like 63-67% on average. No higher than 70% ever though.
Maybe try 60% beads? The swelling, cracking and unraveling of the wrapper all sound like the cigars are too wet.
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Old 10-11-2009, 10:30 PM   #29
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Yeah thtas what I thought
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Old 10-11-2009, 10:39 PM   #30
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Well if it's not an issue of too high RH in the humi, the only other thing I can think of is that the large change in temp might have an effect. Example; the cigars are kept at around 80 deg's and you smoke them in 60 below weather. The cigars don't have time to adjust and the wrapper splits due to vapor combustion.
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Old 10-12-2009, 06:32 PM   #31
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yeah I think that might be it Wayner, I smoked three today one had it bad, one did not and the last one was great. I'm not sure whats what..

What should I do when I get the cigars? Let them sit in a box in my room for a day or two and then put them in the desktop?

I hope I dont have this problem with the Vino..
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yeah I think that might be it Wayner, I smoked three today one had it bad, one did not and the last one was great. I'm not sure whats what..

What should I do when I get the cigars? Let them sit in a box in my room for a day or two and then put them in the desktop?

I hope I dont have this problem with the Vino..
Put them all in the Vino?
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yeah I think that might be it Wayner, I smoked three today one had it bad, one did not and the last one was great. I'm not sure whats what..

What should I do when I get the cigars? Let them sit in a box in my room for a day or two and then put them in the desktop?

I hope I dont have this problem with the Vino..
I would just take the beads out until things settle down.
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Old 10-12-2009, 07:45 PM   #34
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That wont harm the cigars? I'll pull them out tonight. Now with the cigars that have busted wrappers... They are still smokeable right? Thye may just burn funky and mis-shaped?
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That wont harm the cigars? I'll pull them out tonight.
Nope, not at all (unless you are talking about something like leaving them out on the dasboard of your car in the Nevada/Arizona noon sun). They don't loose moisture that fast, plus it sounds like you want them to shed some excess moisture anyway.


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Now with the cigars that have busted wrappers... They are still smokeable right? Thye may just burn funky and mis-shaped?
Yes, still smokeable. If they are really bad, you can get some pectin (canning products isle at the supermarket) and use a little bit of it to glue the wrappers down. Or you can chop them up and smoke them in a pipe.
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Old 10-12-2009, 09:59 PM   #36
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Thanks again TG. I'll let them sit out. Or should I just remove the beads and leave the cigars in the humidor w/o beads until like thursday or end of the week
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Thanks again TG. I'll let them sit out. Or should I just remove the beads and leave the cigars in the humidor w/o beads until like thursday or end of the week
Welcome bro.

Leaving cigars out for a week can be done, although how much it will affect them just depends on what the conditions are where you leave them and if they are in boxes or cello or both, I would advise against it for the sake of erring on the side of caution.

Take the humidifier(s) out of the humidor and maybe leave the lid/door on the humidor open for six or eight hours. Then close the lid and check on the humidity levels the next day. If it is low, that's ok, remember, that's the moisture in the air in the humidor, not the moisture in the cigars that you are measuring. If those cigars are in cello, it could easily take a few days for them to shed some moisture, and they won't do that unless the humidor is at a lower humidity than "they are".
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Will do tonight and I'll report back.
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