Well, a digital temperature controller can easily set the temperature to a steady 20°C. (Edit) Also, the added bonus of it controlling temp when there's a power cut and power comes back on. Assuming the controller has some sort of memory.
Particular model (plug and play). Can get it from...
How do I do that? In simple terms, if you could - I'm not very good when it comes to those sort of things.
Edit: I'm assuming using a digital temp controller and setting it to be below the dew point temp? How do I discover the dew point?
According to a calculator I just found, at a temp of 20C...
If I were to turn the wine cooler off, I've basically wasted money.
If I wanted to store cigars in a sealed environment I would have bought an esky (coolidor).
I wanted them to be cooled - hence wineador.
I'm the kind of person who gives up relatively easy when the solutions given don't work...
It's Thermoelectric. Spanish Cedar is very hard to source, shavings even more so.
I don't want lab control. I want (preferably) nothing higher than say 69% RH, and nothing lower than 60%
Holy grail for me is as above. 60 - 69% RH.
Edit: with the wine cooler turned on.
I think lower than 60%...
It is summer, and we've had record breaking temperatures. Today was 46°C. Air-conditioner was on and set at 23°C.
The batteries were fresh when I put the hygrometers in.
Edit: if I am way too worried about readings, I can use tupperware. Sealed, humidity will be good (boveda) and temperature...
I have calibrated the hygrometers with the Boveda calibration kit.
I kept them in there for 48 hours. The Caliber ones were very accurate and only required +1 or -1. The other one - not so accurate, but adjusted as well.
Cabinet is empty save for the 3 wire racks, beads, hygrometers, and fans...
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I figure having my post on more than 1 forum may help other people looking to go this route, and I may also get more help.
Let me preface the below with this:
Am I striving for perfection? Yes.
Can I get it perfect? Very possible.
Can I get it close enough to where I like it? Yes.
Am I...
The only way to route any condensation in the CyberCool models would be to open the fan grill and look. Unfortunately for these models, the water does not come out in one spot, so it would be difficult.
It's actually quite similar to the Whynter models that have the drain hole at the bottom...
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