Curmudgeon76
Robusto
Hello guys,
Just sealed my Montecristo Afrique with an Aquarium sealant a few days ago, and tossed in a couple shot glasses. Within a few days, humidity was up to 66% so wondering if this could potentially have fixed the leaking problem I was experiencing.
Now, with this latest New England heat wave, I have a bigger problem: the temperature in my house, my humi, and my tupperdor which is storing my sticks, is 87 degrees, which I realize is WAY too high. Problem is, due to the archaic wiring in my house, I cannot have AC, so my house gets brutally hot in the summer.
I was wondering if anyone might have any suggestions for controlling the temperature in my humi (bearing in mind I have the small Montecristo Afrique). Will setting up a fan on medium to high and just pointing it at the box really make a difference, or will I just be blowing more hot air at it? :argh:
Appreciate any advice!
Thanks,
Justin
Just sealed my Montecristo Afrique with an Aquarium sealant a few days ago, and tossed in a couple shot glasses. Within a few days, humidity was up to 66% so wondering if this could potentially have fixed the leaking problem I was experiencing.
Now, with this latest New England heat wave, I have a bigger problem: the temperature in my house, my humi, and my tupperdor which is storing my sticks, is 87 degrees, which I realize is WAY too high. Problem is, due to the archaic wiring in my house, I cannot have AC, so my house gets brutally hot in the summer.
I was wondering if anyone might have any suggestions for controlling the temperature in my humi (bearing in mind I have the small Montecristo Afrique). Will setting up a fan on medium to high and just pointing it at the box really make a difference, or will I just be blowing more hot air at it? :argh:
Appreciate any advice!
Thanks,
Justin