Salt test is hard to be accurate with. I just throw hygros in a sealed container or bag with a boveda.I'm gonna bump this, and I also have a question, I believe I have one of these lying around
http://www.heartfeltindustries.com/proddetail.asp?prod=BV_1_Calibration
I need to re-calibrate my hygrometers, can these be reused, or do I have to buy a new one each time? I have like 5 hygros.
I've done the salt test in the past, but I really liked the calibration kit.
D'oh! Just read at the bottom of that linked page "The test kit can be used more than once."
Move along, nothing to see here, just bumping
Hmm, that threw me off for a second, but then I remembered that boveda are kinda slow to release /absorb moisture. Some say about 1-2 % a week.So, I have a question on seasoning with Boveda. I have a waxing moon 150 count humidor that I just bought. I placed 4, 84% Boveda packs in 23 days ago and it is still only reading 67% (but has been over 65% for 9 days). I have a boveda smart sensor double calibrated with the 2 level calibration system.
But, I haven't had the guts to put the sticks in yet. If I have 84% packets in there why isn't the humidity higher yet? Does this time course sound reasonable? I just fear that if it's only 67% with 84% packets once I throw in sticks and 65% packets I will be screwed.
Thoughts? Just bite the bullet, throw in the sticks and worry less?
Good idea, does it matter if it's one of the big or small bovedas?Salt test is hard to be accurate with. I just throw hygros in a sealed container or bag with a boveda.
Not really. Just one that's not over plump or too flat. Just have to make sure the container or bag has a good seal and good clear airspace around the hygros and bovedaGood idea, does it matter if it's one of the big or small bovedas?
Thanks, yeah I'll just buy a new boveda, and do the hygros one at a time......I have to stock up on Boveda's anyway, got a link for a nice sale on some bulk?Not really. Just one that's not over plump or too flat. Just have to make sure the container or bag has a good seal and good clear airspace around the hygros and boveda
Sorry bro, not trying to take over the thread, I will bump your question for someone with more experience.So, I have a question on seasoning with Boveda. I have a waxing moon 150 count humidor that I just bought. I placed 4, 84% Boveda packs in 23 days ago and it is still only reading 67% (but has been over 65% for 9 days). I have a boveda smart sensor double calibrated with the 2 level calibration system.
But, I haven't had the guts to put the sticks in yet. If I have 84% packets in there why isn't the humidity higher yet? Does this time course sound reasonable? I just fear that if it's only 67% with 84% packets once I throw in sticks and 65% packets I will be screwed.
Thoughts? Just bite the bullet, throw in the sticks and worry less?
Best I've seen is auctioneer, Amazon, the board sponsors with our discount, and I think @JG358 may have robbed a truck full of them at some point...Thanks, yeah I'll just buy a new boveda, and do the hygros one at a time......I have to stock up on Boveda's anyway, got a link for a nice sale on some bulk?