got some boveda 62 packs and they are doing the trick, not even burping jars anymore
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Are you trying to get the rh below 62% before adding the boveda's?
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I tried using some Boveda 62% packs at the beginning of a cure and I still got RH of over 80%. Boveda can only adujt the RH down a few points. So it is important to get the RH close to 62% before adding the Boveda packs for long term storage.
I put 6 Acurite monitors in a 1/2 gallon mason jar with a 60g 62% Boveda pack. I put 4 Caliber III monitors in a quart mason jar with another 60g 62% Boveda pack. Sealed them both and waited 3 days.
Acurite:
1) 61% 66°F
2) 61% 64°F
3) 59% 66°F
4) 60% 64°F
5) 59% 64°F
6) 59% 66°F
Caliber III:
1) 65% 65.7°F
2) 61% 65.9°F
3) 61% 67.9°F
4) 67% 65.9°F
Boveda says they are accurate to +- 2%. I don't know what the correct values are. So far I'm willing to assume that Caliber III, units 1 and 4 are trash.
Demonstrates that we are using imprecise tools. There is a big difference between what we want to do at 70% and 62% and we can''t really tell where we are. I think I'll be extending drying time between 70% and 62% to increase the odds of spending time in the cure zone.