Pure genius! A recreation of the ice age. Are you concerned about climate change and all of the cow methane? Did dinosaurs fart?Welcome to BOTL! Most guys go a bit lower than that, I do something different entirely - I like 100/30. To achieve 100% humidity at 30 degrees, all I do is submerge my cigars in water and freeze them. I know it sounds unconventional, but consider that the remains of mammoths and cavemen that lived tens of thousands of years ago have been found perfectly preserved in ice. That's science, and it really is the best option imho.
That's some solid advice there, Jamie.Welcome to BOTL! Most guys go a bit lower than that, I do something different entirely - I like 100/30. To achieve 100% humidity at 30 degrees, all I do is submerge my cigars in water and freeze them. I know it sounds unconventional, but consider that the remains of mammoths and cavemen that lived tens of thousands of years ago have been found perfectly preserved in ice. That's science, and it really is the best option imho.
How would you recommend lowering and also maintaining a temperature. I live in an apartment so I can’t put the humidor in the basement. My house is usually ranges from 72-78 degrees and it seems that the inside of the humidor takes the same temp as the house. What should I do?I say 65% at 70 degrees, and increase RH at lower temps, IE 70% at 60 degrees and below(as far as bovedas) For me, I switch bovedas during the winter to higher RH. Why? Easy: Cold air holds less moisture, so you need more agressive humidification. During the winter, my 65% RH bovedas only get my humi up to like 60-62% RH, while during the summer they keep it perfectly at like 64-65%.
TL;DR: Its situational.
Should I have bought an electric humidor?How would you recommend lowering and also maintaining a temperature. I live in an apartment so I can’t put the humidor in the basement. My house is usually ranges from 72-78 degrees and it seems that the inside of the humidor takes the same temp as the house. What should I do?
I think your OK. Just keep your RH monitored. 65% is ideal. Get a boveda hygrometer ccalibration kit(they are cheap) a decent hygrometer and some bovedas. I recommend 65% for summer and 69% for winter. But you can always just keep the 65s in and it won't hurt anything. Like, 58 to 69 rh is a totally acceptable range of variation.Should I have bought an electric humidor?
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