Oh okay. I don't necessarily get the science why it can't be any number, but if 75 is the magic number then that is good to know. Thanks!The reason that the calibration kit is at 75% is because that is the magic number when it comes to calibrating.
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Oh okay. I don't necessarily get the science why it can't be any number, but if 75 is the magic number then that is good to know. Thanks!The reason that the calibration kit is at 75% is because that is the magic number when it comes to calibrating.
Every store near me, and I checked 4 different stores, all carried 72% Bovedas.Awesome. Im not too worried about spending money the money on the hygrometer. Also do you know generally speaking if stores carry the packs? or order online?Yeah you could just order a 65% Boveda for $3.95 and be done.
The main reason you'll probably need that digital hygrometer is a few months from now to start paying attention to the Boveda dying out.
...or you could just order a new Boveda every 2 months or so and never buy a hygro....you're definitely going to need a hygro eventually though, just money saving tips for now if you're on a budget.
Sorry but this is incorrect advice. ^^That's fine use a boveda to calibrate the hygrometer just to watch and make sure nothing goes to out of wack. My opinion would be go with a 69Rh boveda but it's my opinion.
I see what you are saying now...for some reason I thought I actually dialed it in point to point until I got there, but you are right, I just hit the reset button and it went to 75.Digital hygrometers have a reset button on them that sets them to 75%.
When I see stuff like this:I calibrate mine using a 65%, he never said anything about pushing the button to adjust it and I don't adjust mine. I measure it against a 65% and if it is a bit off I write on the back of it on a piece of tape with a black sharpie what the difference is. So it's incorrect if you are adjusting it, but just fine for calibrating.
Point well taken :skew:I calibrate mine using a 65%, he never said anything about pushing the button to adjust it and I don't adjust mine. I measure it against a 65% and if it is a bit off I write on the back of it on a piece of tape with a black sharpie what the difference is. So it's incorrect if you are adjusting it, but just fine for calibrating.
^^This^^I don't honestly know if it is a sliding scale, but if it reads 65% with a 65% boveda (which I found recently when calibrating), I just let it ride. I used to be really anal about having it perfectly calibrated, but now I try to get it close, but more so gauge the cigars by how well they are smoking.
I am totally with you on this ^^^I don't honestly know if it is a sliding scale, but if it reads 65% with a 65% boveda (which I found recently when calibrating), I just let it ride. I used to be really anal about having it perfectly calibrated, but now I try to get it close, but more so gauge the cigars by how well they are smoking.
Actually I live pretty close to Jungle Jim's. That's where I picked up my humidor and have been purchasing my cigars. So they carry the packs? Thanks for the info! Small world!I see ohio and cincy in the name. If you are around Cincinnati both jungle Jim's and party source in Bellevue ky carry them. I like the party source in ky more than jungle Jim's but they both carry them
Maybe it's just because I have seen walkins at various shops with old school hygro's and markings like +10 or -8 and they all added up to the same number. If I found my hygro to be 10 off and it was one with push button I would likely get the 75% Boveda and get it dialed in.
My point was just that you can use any of them (65, 70, 75, 84) to check your hygrometer for accuracy.
Yea the Jungle Jim's in fairfield isn't too far from me at all. I know exactly where your talking about. Thanks for the infor on the tastings I will have to try it out!Which jungle I know the Fairfield one carry the packs they are outside the walk in with the pipes and stuff. Also if you are new to cigars and want to explore your tastes both jungle Fairfield location and party source have tastings every week party source 5-9 in Tuesdays at the beer sellar in Newport ky and jungles does there's on Thursday night from 5-9 at the Fairfield location. I used to go to both weekly until I switched to jobs. It will let you sample the cigars fairly cheap party source is 10 dollars for 2-3 cigars and jungles is 15 dollars for 2-3 cigars.