I mean my big Vitamin water fridge (which I still have to post of pic of), seems to be doing a good job (especially for $100 I paid for it) but now I notice that the top and bottom can vary WIDELY in humidty, even though the Avallo accumonitor has a canister on top, and one on the bottom.. So now, instead of being able to sit and relax.. I have got to figure out how to rig some PC fans to supplement the air movement.
....... Speaking of which, anyone have easy plans on how to do this? Any idea how this could be done using batteries? What about how to drop 12v down to slow the fans.I am getting sick of my oustfans.. they seem to move too little air, at too fast a pace. I want to move a large volume of air, slowly.
slevy - I too have noticed differences in the top and bottom of my coolidor, even with 2 PC fans running ( top & bottom each facing different direction). In my situation can only guess that since coolidor sits on cool concrete floor and humidity drops to bottom (like cool air) it's always a little "wet" at the bottom.
To run PC fans, I just used the power converter from an old computer router matching the voltage stated on the fan with the converter. Salvaged all my fans from some old Macs, but different size fans and power converters can be bought cheap.
I had it just under 18 months. I've built myself a 120 QT tupperdor for the mean time and I am working on building a cabinet as we speak. I couldn't shell out another $500 for a Vinotemp again.
Thanks for the heads-up man. Was considering going all out with a Vinotemp and custom drawers. Will now look for a local cabinet maker that needs some work.
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