Your humi looks Great Mark. Soon you will run out and have to build a coolerdor Welcome to the beginning of the end :r
Very nice, looks great. I love how it is organized. I am an organization freak, so I try keep my humidors looking sharp. Unfortunately, as your collection grows, it is hard to maintain a nicely organized humidor, eventually sticks end up everywhere.
I actually bought my Vault, just so I can keep things better organized. :hn :r
Just one question, what RH beads are you using? And, are you using the foam humidifiers as well? I think I am going to do the humidifier conversions, I already removed the foam, just need to install the beads.
Also, are the beads directly touching the cedar? If so, I read that they will eventually absorb the oil from the wood and change color. I think the beads still work fine, they just have a little bit of color to them.
Great looking porn, love that humidor. :ss
Yeh, I think it did end up being more than one question. :r
I just wanted to make sure you didn't charge the humidifiers with PG as well. I think that can be bad for the beads.
If you don't mind me asking, why have the humidifiers in at all? I would think they would just suck humidity out of the beads. Unless they are partially charged from being in there during seasoning.
Gold grills are purty.
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Good answer. :r :r :cb :ss
I thought about it and you are right.
So, I promptly removed the green foam.
Gold grills are purtier without the green anyways.
Good tip - thanks for looking out for my humidity.
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When I removed the foam from mine, I wasn't expecting there to be a green film all over everything. :sb I need to clean them off with distilled water and dry them before I put the beads in them. Not too much of a hassle, but it does take some time. Hopefully, yours were not the same way.