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I've had it for about a year. I probably didn't do it right the first time. For the last comple of months I haven't been able to get the humidity above 60%. Then I got the beads. It brought the humidity to 69% in about 24 hours. Perfect...now I see that the humidity has dropped to 60% again. The beads are still full also so I know that they don't need to be replaced.
Do I need to re-season my humidor? Could I have a defective one? I hate that now my sticks are dried out.
 
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I've had it for about a year. I probably didn't do it right the first time. For the last comple of months I haven't been able to get the humidity above 60%. Then I got the beads. It brought the humidity to 69% in about 24 hours. Perfect...now I see that the humidity has dropped to 60% again. The beads are still full also so I know that they don't need to be replaced.
Do I need to re-season my humidor? Could I have a defective one? I hate that now my sticks are dried out.



did you do a flashlight test? what percentage beads and how much?
 
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Have you checked that your Hygrometer (even if it's digital) is correct (using the salt test method)? I found many digitals off as much as 7%.

If the hygrometer is calibrated and your beads are humidified, you can try adding a small, new, unused sponge thoroughly rinsed and saturated with distilled water in a saucer plate until the RH climbs.
 
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I haven't done the flashlight test. I don't know what that is. The beads are 70%.

SteveSur
I have not checked using the salt test method. How do I do that. I had the hockey puck with the holes in the top that I normally kept filled with distilled water. I'll retry that and see if it helps.
 
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take the humi to a dark room. put a flashlight in it and close the lid. if light comes out then you have a leak. some weather stripping will fix it.
 
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Smooth:

Where do you live? If it is getting cold where you live that could affect the RH as well.


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If the beads are full they are probably too wet.

Take a dollar bill and lay it on the lip of the humidor and close the lid. If the dollar bill slips out easily the seal is no good.

Can you reseason a humidor. yes.


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I have not checked using the salt test method. How do I do that.


Go here and scroll down (a plastic sealable sandwich bag can be substituted for the jar):
http://www.jrcigars.com/index.cfm?page=jrcu_storage
 
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