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How are you going to keep it at 60F?
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Originally Posted by
04EDGE40
How are you going to keep it at 60F?
Not to worried about temp control. The room it's in has all my humis in it and is the coldest room in the house at any time of year. They usually sit at 65 on their own
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That's the way to turn a negative into a positive!
In answer to your questions:
1) the boxes and cedar trays should be enough. That is what many people with winedors do, and this isn't much different than that.
2) beads or similar media should be fine. Again, you have a good seal. This isn't much different than a cooler.
Have fun with this!
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Hoosier Bum
I have a wine cooler that stays un-plugged. I just use cedar boxes but I have been wanting to get some more cedar trays. Cedar is not needed, it is just a visual thing. It does help hold some moisture, but it really doesn't serve a major purpose for your new storage.
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Originally Posted by
Nature
That's the way to turn a negative into a positive!
In answer to your questions:
1) the boxes and cedar trays should be enough. That is what many people with winedors do, and this isn't much different than that.
2) beads or similar media should be fine. Again, you have a good seal. This isn't much different than a cooler.
Have fun with this!
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Originally Posted by
Horseshoe
I have a wine cooler that stays un-plugged. I just use cedar boxes but I have been wanting to get some more cedar trays. Cedar is not needed, it is just a visual thing. It does help hold some moisture, but it really doesn't serve a major purpose for your new storage.
Thanks guys. I'll get it started as is. Then over time maybe I'll line it with the thin cedar sheets just for smell and appearance. The tougher part is getting enough boxes of ccs to fill er up again.
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If you are going to store mostly boxes you should not need any additional SC, but it couldn't hurt as a buffer for Rh. I would try kitty litter throughout first and see if you can maintain Rh, before moving to active humidification. I have used a min-fridge for the last couple years and it requires about two squirts of water each year to maintain 63 with zero maintenance.
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Originally Posted by
Browns7213
If you are going to store mostly boxes you should not need any additional SC, but it couldn't hurt as a buffer for Rh. I would try kitty litter throughout first and see if you can maintain Rh, before moving to active humidification. I have used a min-fridge for the last couple years and it requires about two squirts of water each year to maintain 63 with zero maintenance.
Thanks David!!! is the amount of litter the same as the amount of beads needed?? Or close to it?? Also, which brand do you use??? BTW I did not forget you!!! Had some medical things to deal with yesterday and now snow....I will get you that L40 ASAP!!!
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Royal Bum
I'm surprised someone hasn't made a humidor out of a full size fridge yet lol.
Since temp control isn't a concern for you...this is really no different than a wine cooler. Throw a few pounds of beads in there and fill it full of boxes...and take plenty of photos for us, of course
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Jimmy, I've only used KL in bulk so I can't give you a beads to KL ratio, but I'm sure there are some experts here who have used both in bulk that can make a recommendation. I was happily surprised at how little KL is needed to maintain the Rh in my fridge, but that's what a great seal will do for you.
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