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Smart A$$ Bum
Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
Hey Tom, we are glad your here. Great bunch of bums here. What are you using to keep your Rh (relative humidity) steady?
Right now I'm using 69% Boveda packs. That seemed like the easiest way to get started.
Uh, I'm just gonna go find a cash machine.
Uh, I'm just gonna go find a cash machine.
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Originally Posted by
FireTom
Right now I'm using 69% Boveda packs. That seemed like the easiest way to get started.
Uh, I'm just gonna go find a cash machine.
Bovedas are a great choice. I use a few of the 62's in my humidor and am recharging some in a Tupperware container as we speak. They still need about a week until they are fully charged.
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Smart A$$ Bum
Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
Bovedas are a great choice. I use a few of the 62's in my humidor and am recharging some in a Tupperware container as we speak. They still need about a week until they are fully charged.
Recharging?...Please enlighten me, I've not heard of this.
Uh, I'm just gonna go find a cash machine.
Uh, I'm just gonna go find a cash machine.
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Originally Posted by
FireTom
Recharging?...Please enlighten me, I've not heard of this.
Uh, I'm just gonna go find a cash machine.
Those packs both give off and absorb humidity as needed to reach the rh% listed on them. You can recharge ones that have started getting a little stiff and dry by placing them in an airtight container with another humidity source, such as a small shotglass of distilled water for a few weeks.
Some people keep a set in containers like that, swap them out with ones that have gotten too dry, and repeat as needed to keep everything humidified nicely. If you are using tupperware type storage you might not run into that issue for a while. I have had the same packs in mine for 6 months to a year and none of them have needed to be recharged yet.
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Smart A$$ Bum
Originally Posted by
Hardheaded
Those packs both give off and absorb humidity as needed to reach the rh% listed on them. You can recharge ones that have started getting a little stiff and dry by placing them in an airtight container with another humidity source, such as a small shotglass of distilled water for a few weeks.
Some people keep a set in containers like that, swap them out with ones that have gotten too dry, and repeat as needed to keep everything humidified nicely. If you are using tupperware type storage you might not run into that issue for a while. I have had the same packs in mine for 6 months to a year and none of them have needed to be recharged yet.
Thanks for the info. I bought a four pack from Amazon and am currently using two in my humidor. I vacuum sealed the other two, so maybe I can start a rotation as the two I'm using start to dry out. I can recharge them while using the other two.
Uh, I'm just gonna go find a cash machine.
Uh, I'm just gonna go find a cash machine.
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