A cigar hygrometer
can work in various different ways, but the two most common types use a
synthetic hair, or two separate metal plates that use water to produce
electricity, to control when the humidor turns on and off. The humidor
is a component within most cigar cases that maintain the level of
humidity within the enclosed structure at the optimal levels that allow
the cigar to retain its original air dried flavor. One common problem
associated with cigars is that they dry out very easily, which changes
their flavor and smoothness. The humidor ensures that the cigar is
fresh, and the cigar hygrometer acts as an on and off switch for the
mechanisms that work the specific humidor.
One of the most basic types of humidors available is the analog type.
The cigar hygrometer in this applications works by applying a
scientific concept to a basic humidor. Science has shown that hair,
synthetic or real, when dried out, will take in moisture from the air in
order to increase its moisture content.
With people and animals, this allows the hair to grow properly by
causing it to lengthen. The analog cigar hygrometer uses this phenomenon
by having some type of synthetic hair wrapped around the bottom of a
spring loaded switch. As the hair dries out and begins to take in
moisture it will lengthen, which activates the spring loaded switch to
open. After the moisture levels within the hair rise to the maximum set
heights, the hair will begin to dry out again, shutting the switch off.
This cycle while continue for as long as the humidor is used, or until
the parts wear out and need to be replaced.
The second type of humidor that is used, which most commonly is found
in specialty retail stores throughout the world, is the digital
variety. The digital cigar hygrometer works by having two metal pieces
placed separately, but still interlocking, and using the principal of
water as an electrical conductor. These metal pieces are mounted onto a
silicon plate where wires connect the battery to a computer chip that
stores programmed information. When a set humidity level is needed, the
chip will be set to a specified level, and when the humidity needs to
increase, droplets of water will fall onto the silicone plate. The more
water that is present on the plate, the higher the humidity levels will
rise. Once the given humidity levels are reached, the water will stop
falling onto the plate, cutting off the electrical connection until the
humidor once again needs to turn back on.
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