The seal on the door is fine - if I turn the wine cooler off and unplug it, the humidity stays at a rock solid 69% with no RH swings. It's only when the fan turns on - as I mentioned in my original post, I've read that due to the laws of science, cold air cannot hold as much humidity as warm air so when the fan kicks in, it is cooling the air down thus removing humidity - either that or the fan at the back is drawing air in/sucking air out to cool the wine cooler, thus my humidity drops about 10-15% but bounces back straight away as soon as the cooler fan stops. Again, some people mention that it's just the cold air swirling around when the fan kicks in so my hygrometer is just reading the cool air moving around and that I shouldn't be worried about this as my beads and boveda are keeping everything in order (plus everything is in cigar boxes).
The room ambient temp is around 20C right now. So I shouldn't really need to plug it in but I want a cooler wineador for my cigars to age slower (17-18C) - I also want to experiment bringing the temperature down to 12C and 62-56% humidity to really slow it down (but this would require at least 5-10 years of aging).
I just wanted to see how everyone else's wineador works and if anyone who has similar experiences can share their knowledge?
The room ambient temp is around 20C right now. So I shouldn't really need to plug it in but I want a cooler wineador for my cigars to age slower (17-18C) - I also want to experiment bringing the temperature down to 12C and 62-56% humidity to really slow it down (but this would require at least 5-10 years of aging).
I just wanted to see how everyone else's wineador works and if anyone who has similar experiences can share their knowledge?