It’s a thermoelectric (no compressor) wine fridge. (Edgestar is the brand)Im sorry, skimmed some of this. Is this an actual fridge? Or does it use' ahh whats the term im looking for? dialectric cooling? (Someone correct me please) If its a fridge with a compressor, well that sucks all the moisture out of the air.
Since you opened the door... What does everyone keep their CC’s at? Do you keep them in a separate cooler/wineador to maintain the lower humidity? Right now I’ve got about 150 CC’s, so don’t really have a place to stash them separately.IMO 68% is way too high for CC's, need to be down at 61% mark, thats what i keep mine at, not sure what others do. I also keep my NC's lower than that at about 65% but whatever works for you.
Most people keep them at 62-65. Some keep them on the higher side of that for aging, and the lower side of that for smoking.Since you opened the door... What does everyone keep their CC’s at? Do you keep them in a separate cooler/wineador to maintain the lower humidity? Right now I’ve got about 150 CC’s, so don’t really have a place to stash them separately.
If your target is 69%RH and you are at 61%. Pull the kitty litter out of the setup.Just following up on my original post.
Despite adding pans of KL and having 15 or so 69% Boveda 60 gram, I can't get my humidity above 61%. I've been looking at the small humidifier from Staebell (http://www.aristocrathumidors.com/electronic.htm) for $299.00. Has anyone used this in a Wineador? I've got an Edgestar TWR282S (https://www.winecoolerdirect.com/koldfront-28-bottle-ultra-capacity-thermoelectric-wine-cooler-platinum/TWR282.html) with drawers and shelves from Forrest. I'd eventually like to move over to an Aristocrat cabinet, but it's not in the budget right now. Cheers!
This seems very strange. Is the KL you're adding dry, or are you spritzing it?Just following up on my original post.
Despite adding pans of KL and having 15 or so 69% Boveda 60 gram, I can't get my humidity above 61%. I've been looking at the small humidifier from Staebell (http://www.aristocrathumidors.com/electronic.htm) for $299.00. Has anyone used this in a Wineador? I've got an Edgestar TWR282S (https://www.winecoolerdirect.com/koldfront-28-bottle-ultra-capacity-thermoelectric-wine-cooler-platinum/TWR282.html) with drawers and shelves from Forrest. I'd eventually like to move over to an Aristocrat cabinet, but it's not in the budget right now. Cheers!
I've been spritzing the KL twice a day since I put it in. I would have thought my readings were off, but I've got 4 hygrometers that were calibrated within the last few weeks. All of them are showing within 1% of each other. I am beyond puzzled on what's going on. I've got about 200 sticks in there right now and they definitely feel on the dry side. Several have cracked when I cut them to smoke.This seems very strange. Is the KL you're adding dry, or are you spritzing it?
If you have that many bovedas, and moistened kl, then I think your readings are off. I've had several hygros go bad with no warning. I'd quadruple check your readings before adding any more moisture to that environment.
How do the cigars look/smoke? Do they seem dry?
So odd. I think others have suggested it, but I'd put everything in tuperdores with the bovedas until you can figure it out. If you don't have that many plastic containers, double bag with some food ziplocks. Adding that much moisture and everything is still dry doesn't add up. Maybe your seal is bad? How's the circulation?I've been spritzing the KL twice a day since I put it in. I would have thought my readings were off, but I've got 4 hygrometers that were calibrated within the last few weeks. All of them are showing within 1% of each other. I am beyond puzzled on what's going on. I've got about 200 sticks in there right now and they definitely feel on the dry side. Several have cracked when I cut them to smoke.
Don't you know can't train a litter of kitties?KL should take care of your issue......but you have to "train" it with DW and that means for a few days you have to spritz over the KL. Ensure that you use a receptacle that is shallow as some people think it's ok to put the litter in one big lump...that just defeats the purpose in regulating the RH. For the size of your windeador I'd use a pound at least and then begin the training until you get to the RH you want.
Maybe this is my issue! I’ve got two 6x4 containers that are about 3 inches deep. They are full of my KL. I think I had read about people using aquarium filters to make small KL pouches. I’ll give that a try and see if it improves anything. Cheers!Ensure that you use a receptacle that is shallow as some people think it's ok to put the litter in one big lump...that just defeats the purpose in regulating the RH.
Think about it....shallow means more surface exposure to the KL which means it won't be impeded as a lump of KL means there is wayyyyy tooooo much where the DW isn't getting to do its job. An inch is plenty deep and then you'll see how the RH will move up. Report back...inquiring minds like to see what goes on.Maybe this is my issue! I’ve got two 6x4 containers that are about 3 inches deep. They are full of my KL. I think I had read about people using aquarium filters to make small KL pouches. I’ll give that a try and see if it improves anything. Cheers!
I got the scratches to prove it!Don't you know can't train a litter of kitties?