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Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

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Old 03-06-2009, 01:16 AM   #1
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Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

Half the guides out there tell you to use distilled and half of them tell you to just use tap. Would there be a difference in humidity level between the two?
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Re: Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

Use distilled water, hell that's what you will be using anyway.
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Re: Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

Shouldn't really matter, I would think.
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Re: Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

Always use distilled when it's related with cigars.
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Re: Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

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Always use distilled when it's related with cigars.


Always, always.
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Re: Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

i don't know what half says to used tap, never never use tap water in a humidor the minerals in tap water not only gets in your cigars and ruins the taste they can in time cause the wood to warp and eat at your Humidifier.
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Re: Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

[devil's advocate]But this is not in a humidor, or with cigars. It is in a plastic airtight container, with a hygrometer that shouldn't be affected by the presence of minerals, and doesn't retain moisture. Just sayin.[/devil's advocate]
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[devil's advocate]But this is not in a humidor, or with cigars. It is in a plastic airtight container, with a hygrometer that shouldn't be affected by the presence of minerals, and doesn't retain moisture. Just sayin.[/devil's advocate]
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the minerals in tap water not only gets in your cigars and ruins the taste they can in time cause the wood to warp and eat at your Humidifier.
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Re: Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

You do the salt test in your humidor, with cigars inside? I was under the impression you were supposed to do it in a seperate baggie or small tupperware, with nothing in it but the hygro and a small dish/cap with damp salt? But if that's what you're doing, yeah it would make sense to use distilled. Don't think it would be as accurate though, the humi and cigars would affect the reading.
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You do the salt test in your humidor, with cigars inside? I was under the impression you were supposed to do it in a seperate baggie or small tupperware, with nothing in it but the hygro and a small dish/cap with damp salt?
Salt test should be done in a small ziploc bag....place your hygro in the baggie & put some salt in a clean soda bottle cap with a few drops of water on top...seal bag....leave it for a bit....I can't remember how long.
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Re: Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

So then there's no cigars, humidifer, or humidor to damage with minerals, correct?

Edit - to answer the original question, there would not be a difference in the humidity level.
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Re: Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

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So then there's no cigars, humidifer, or humidor to damage with minerals, correct?
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Edit - to answer the original question, there would not be a difference in the humidity level.
I think there could be a difference, but I'm not certain. I just figure that if I'm using distilled water all along (for my cigars & humidor), why not continue to use distilled water for my salt test?

It's certainly feasible that during your salt test, some minerals coming off the tap water in the cap could very well be absorbed into your hygro (albeit a small amount I'm sure)...I'd rather be safe and just stick with distilled water 'ya know?
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I just figure that if I'm using distilled water all along (for my cigars & humidor), why not continue to use distilled water for my salt test?
Yeah - can't hurt, I think I used distilled last time as well. Just playing devil's advocate!
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Re: Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

Totally....I kinda even forgot we were talkin' about salt tests here to begin with!
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Re: Hygrometer salt test...Distilled vs. Tap

damn !! i must of had a brain FART.i don't know why i was thinking it was for the humidor.well maybe someone got something out of what i said. i still wouldn't use tap water.

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