chicothecop Posted July 4, 2021 Posted July 4, 2021 So I took an old wine cooler and gutted the non working cooling system. I installed the items pictured. The setup turns the fan on while the cooling system is running and when the cooling is off the fans run on and off on a schedule. Like 5 min on and 5 min off. Cooling is working great but my humidity levels spike and dip way to far out of range. What can I do to reduce the spikes and dips. I’m thinking tweaking the fan timing might help. Thank you all in advance for your help
chicothecop Posted July 4, 2021 Author Posted July 4, 2021 Additional info. The space is about 2 cubic feet. No wood yet. I’m using plastic cups and sponges for moisture.
Ites Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 Never mind. I figured it out. So, out of curiosity.. What was causing your problem and how did you solve it?
chicothecop Posted July 17, 2021 Author Posted July 17, 2021 Never mind. I figured it out. My initial plan was to use the larger wineador when I run out of space in my NewAir. The cooling part of the puzzle was easy. The humidity control is still an issue for me. I’ll keep experimenting with it. But I realized I’m trying to overcome a problem I can more easily just avoid. Since temp control was so simple. I’ll just keep anything I put in that Winador in boxes. With a boveda for good measure. the second Pic shows how stable humidity can be in a closed box. I know it’s high. I just seasoned it today
Timothy556 Posted September 18, 2021 Posted September 18, 2021 Is the hydrometer sensor in the direct path of the fan? It could be what is throwing off the readings so much.
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