Chef Posted July 16, 2019 Posted July 16, 2019 It’s been very difficult to regulate the temperature inside the room I consider to be my “man cave“. About a month ago, temperatures in the room were maintaining consistently at around 78°F, which I consider to be way too high. My dad recently brought over his old wineador. We plugged it in, and low and behold, it works. It’s a two zone wineador. The lower and larger compartment gets up to 64°F – perfect. The upper and smaller compartment only goes up to 54°F. Would most of you consider this to be too cold to store cigars? This compartment could easily fit the cigars in one of my tupperdors, which would be very helpful.
zyxwvu44 Posted July 16, 2019 Posted July 16, 2019 It’s been very difficult to regulate the temperature inside the room I consider to be my “man cave“. About a month ago, temperatures in the room were maintaining consistently at around 78°F, which I consider to be way too high. My dad recently brought over his old wineador. We plugged it in, and low and behold, it works. It’s a two zone wineador. The lower and larger compartment gets up to 64°F – perfect. The upper and smaller compartment only goes up to 54°F. Would most of you consider this to be too cold to store cigars? This compartment could easily fit the cigars in one of my tupperdors, which would be very helpful. Use a temperature control module. The refrigerator plugs into the control module, and it will cut the power depending on your settings. This way you can keep your temp at 65 instead of 55.it also helps the unit running so much and lowering your humidity.
Jonboy4074 Posted July 16, 2019 Posted July 16, 2019 Install an external temperature controller and problem solved.Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
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