B.HOBS
I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
HELP!! Not really that serious, but concerning nonetheless.
I think everyone has seen my post on my new Wine-o-Dor Project.
I'm running a 1/2lb. of 70%beads(twice the recommended amount) in small trays on the bottom, middle, and top shelves, evenly distributed. Seasoned for a full week.
The problem now is maintaining the humidity at the top of the unit. At points it can differ up to 8%(58-62% as compared to 66-69%) from the bottom. The common answer to this is to install a fan to circulate air. I have installed a custom fan unit at the bottom, which circulates air constantly. I rigged a computer fan to a switchable 12v power supply, and the fan is running at the 4.5 volt setting. Not a ton of airflow, but enough. The only problem with this setup is I don't know if its doing any good to circulate the air, and its drying my beads too quickly! I have a small bowl of distilled in the bottom now to evaporate into the humidor. This is starting to frustrate me.
1: I don't have many cigars in there now. Would this be a huge factor in maintaining steady, even RH?
2: I am considering buying the Johnson A419 Thermo controller to boost up the operating temp of the unit from 66 to 70, so that it runs less and also helping lessen condensation from the peltier, which I'm guessing condenses a lot of the humidity out of the unit. I think this would help humidity as well, i.e. higher temps = easier to maintain higher RH.
3: Should I have more beads on top or bottom? Do I need more beads then I have?
4: Good idea putting the fan on a 15min. interval timer??
5: Any other suggestion as to solving this problem?
Thanks for your help everyone.
~Billy
I think everyone has seen my post on my new Wine-o-Dor Project.
I'm running a 1/2lb. of 70%beads(twice the recommended amount) in small trays on the bottom, middle, and top shelves, evenly distributed. Seasoned for a full week.
The problem now is maintaining the humidity at the top of the unit. At points it can differ up to 8%(58-62% as compared to 66-69%) from the bottom. The common answer to this is to install a fan to circulate air. I have installed a custom fan unit at the bottom, which circulates air constantly. I rigged a computer fan to a switchable 12v power supply, and the fan is running at the 4.5 volt setting. Not a ton of airflow, but enough. The only problem with this setup is I don't know if its doing any good to circulate the air, and its drying my beads too quickly! I have a small bowl of distilled in the bottom now to evaporate into the humidor. This is starting to frustrate me.
1: I don't have many cigars in there now. Would this be a huge factor in maintaining steady, even RH?
2: I am considering buying the Johnson A419 Thermo controller to boost up the operating temp of the unit from 66 to 70, so that it runs less and also helping lessen condensation from the peltier, which I'm guessing condenses a lot of the humidity out of the unit. I think this would help humidity as well, i.e. higher temps = easier to maintain higher RH.
3: Should I have more beads on top or bottom? Do I need more beads then I have?
4: Good idea putting the fan on a 15min. interval timer??
5: Any other suggestion as to solving this problem?
Thanks for your help everyone.
~Billy