restomod
06-13-2015, 07:08 PM
Hi guys, I have a small 6 bottle wine cooler that is no longer cutting it for wine. The board went and I replaced it about a year ago but the new board wont keep the cooler down to 45 where it needs to be for wine. It will however hold pretty well at the max 65 degrees which seems pretty convenient for me! I have read all the wineador threads I could find on the site but still have a few questions I couldn't find or couldn't find out why it needs to be that way?
http://i1375.photobucket.com/albums/ag446/lusecannon/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20150613_174920457_zps3vbi7uug.jpg (http://s1375.photobucket.com/user/lusecannon/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20150613_174920457_zps3vbi7uug.jpg.html)
Any way the few questions I have are, do I plug the drain hole in the back? In the few years I have had it there is no water in the tray so I assume it is ok to plug it? I also assume that helps lock in the correct humidity better.
Second, given it is so small I am open to suggestions on how to configure the inside. The metal racks inside are 7.25 wide by 12 long. Looking at the prebuilt trays some are 12 by 7 to be put in length wise compared to mine I think? How do those trays go in, on dowels and if so could I even turn them sideways to fit in mine lengthwise?
Maybe I dont even really have room for them and I should just keep the metal racks and get some empty cigar boxes? Try to stay as cheap as possible since I dont really know how long it will really last before I move up tom something bigger.
If the fan does quit completely, if I have it in a closet and it ebbs and flows like my desktop humidor to the temperature is it worth keeping? Or just toss it and get a coolador at that point?
Also given the size how what would be the most economical way to keep the humidity? Broveda or something else? All the wineadors I see are pretty large and I see multiple sources of humidity.
Sorry if these are noob questions and can be found someplace else and maybe I am putting to much thought into this but thought I would ask. I def wouldnt go out and buy one this size but free seems pretty good to hold an extra 100 sticks maybe?
http://i1375.photobucket.com/albums/ag446/lusecannon/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20150613_174920457_zps3vbi7uug.jpg (http://s1375.photobucket.com/user/lusecannon/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20150613_174920457_zps3vbi7uug.jpg.html)
Any way the few questions I have are, do I plug the drain hole in the back? In the few years I have had it there is no water in the tray so I assume it is ok to plug it? I also assume that helps lock in the correct humidity better.
Second, given it is so small I am open to suggestions on how to configure the inside. The metal racks inside are 7.25 wide by 12 long. Looking at the prebuilt trays some are 12 by 7 to be put in length wise compared to mine I think? How do those trays go in, on dowels and if so could I even turn them sideways to fit in mine lengthwise?
Maybe I dont even really have room for them and I should just keep the metal racks and get some empty cigar boxes? Try to stay as cheap as possible since I dont really know how long it will really last before I move up tom something bigger.
If the fan does quit completely, if I have it in a closet and it ebbs and flows like my desktop humidor to the temperature is it worth keeping? Or just toss it and get a coolador at that point?
Also given the size how what would be the most economical way to keep the humidity? Broveda or something else? All the wineadors I see are pretty large and I see multiple sources of humidity.
Sorry if these are noob questions and can be found someplace else and maybe I am putting to much thought into this but thought I would ask. I def wouldnt go out and buy one this size but free seems pretty good to hold an extra 100 sticks maybe?