Prepare to be chastized.
I use them with decent luck. My humidity fluctuates a bit between 64-68% depending on where the hygrometer is.
Good enough for 13 bucks.
Glad to hear about no losses. Sorry that you have to go through it though.
Are you freezing at home? I thought household freezers couldn't get cold enough for 100% kill?
You're balking over 200 dollars when your collection sitting inside of them is potentially worth thousands? :r I buy boxes of rolled up TOBACCO that cost more than wine coolers.
I agree with Heath. Afterall I got my cooler from him! Thanks again.
With temperature problems because of climate you may want to consider a wine cooler. Having your cigars at a cool temperature will prevent beetle infestations more than anything else you can do. It's not a GUARANTEE you...
I have a compressor driven model. Seals great, where as the Thermoelectric I ran took air from outside the cooler when the unit ran. Never could get the humidity to stabilize.
I do have to run a temp controller to keep the cooler from getting too cold, but it mostly sits at 64-65*F/65-67RH.
You may have to wire a two pin connector yourself. Watch the amperage on those.. don't blow up your Hydra. The fans it's designed for are the little muffin fans, not the 80mm type.
Thanks for the update on why it was running so much. That doesn't quite make sense though.. since it's lowest...
I'd think the volume of the bag would require more volume of salt/water. I think the home-brew salt test is hokey anyway. Real world RH testing is done with a specific size container with a specific amount of salt and a specific amount of water. Not "about this much salt, and this much water"
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