Sudden spike in my humidor

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ccjlloyd
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Sudden spike in my humidor

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My small humidor all of sudden went from being around 70-72 humidity level to now it reads 92. The temperature hasn't changed at all. The location is the same and the environment is the same in my home. I have re-calibrated the xikar hygrometer 2 days ago and it went right back to the same reading. Anyone have any idea what is going here and how to cure this problem?
JohnE1000
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Re: Sudden spike in my humidor

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If your macro and micro environments have not changed, then try using another hygrometer.
Pole Lock
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Re: Sudden spike in my humidor

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[quote author=ccjlloyd link=topic=31459.msg133769#msg133769 date=1420205010]
My small humidor all of sudden went from being around 70-72 humidity level to now it reads 92. The temperature hasn't changed at all. The location is the same and the environment is the same in my home. I have re-calibrated the xikar hygrometer 2 days ago and it went right back to the same reading. Anyone have any idea what is going here and how to cure this problem?
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I've bought and returned 2 xikar hygrometers. I've seen them read 115% rh and 145 degrees. IMO western digital are much more reliable as far as affordable hygrometers go.

Otherwise, have you recently added new smokes to the humi? I've had small rh spikes after adding smokes that were overhumidified by the vendor.

Have you removed the hygrometer from the humi and set it in the room? How does your room environment check out?
kubano
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Re: Sudden spike in my humidor

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If you re-calibrated the hygrometer and nothing has changed. I would return it.
ccjlloyd
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Re: Sudden spike in my humidor

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[i]I've bought and returned 2 xikar hygrometers. I've seen them read 115% rh and 145 degrees. IMO western digital are much more reliable as far as affordable hygrometers go.

Otherwise, have you recently added new smokes to the humi? I've had small rh spikes after adding smokes that were overhumidified by the vendor.

Have you removed the hygrometer from the humi and set it in the room? How does your room environment check out?[/i]

I have bought new smokes recently but they never done this before from that vendor. The hygrometer just sitting out in my house reads 82-89%. Thanks for the help everyone. I will most likely be returning this Xikar.
Pole Lock
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Re: Sudden spike in my humidor

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[quote author=ccjlloyd link=topic=31459.msg133797#msg133797 date=1420228091]
I have bought new smokes recently but they never done this before from that vendor. The hygrometer just sitting out in my house reads 82-89%. Thanks for the help everyone. I will most likely be returning this Xikar.
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Unless it's been very rainy for the last few days and you haven't been using any heating or air conditioning, I'd say your hygrometer is poop.

EDIT: I don't know where you are located, but 82-89% RH ambient is rather high.  Has it been raining?  What humidification system are you using?
ZAZ
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Re: Sudden spike in my humidor

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[quote author=Pole Lock link=topic=31459.msg133778#msg133778 date=1420211839]
I've bought and returned 2 xikar hygrometers. I've seen them read 115% rh and 145 degrees. IMO western digital are much more reliable as far as affordable hygrometers go.
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I agree with this. I've had issues with a few Xikar hygrometers in the past. I like the Western Digital Caliber IV.
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