Sweet... Don't worry, I got fingers ----> :grinFU:I got something heading your way and there will be no mouth left on you to ramble out of...
he is like a gnat in my ear....Sounds like fighting words to me. :eyepoke:
Done that and will continue to do so!!If you are in the mood for sending sticks, send them to the soldiers.....
n.olson already ratted my addy out on the open forums....
Planning on it. Got about 60 sticks and counting that are going to my boys out in the sandbox. Doesnt mean I cant have some fun bombing you guys here in the good USofA! See thread here....If you are in the mood for sending sticks, send them to the soldiers.....
n.olson already ratted my addy out on the open forums....
I'm not shocked. I think way too much emphasis is laid on temperature. I've seen humidors in subtropical climates with the door standing wide open and 80 degrees or more outside. Of course the RH is about 75%. I think Cuba's average RH is 78%. Cigars that we buy have been vacuumed and/or fumigated so beetles are only a concern for the careless. I always keep boxes closed within my humidor so that if there is a hatch it will be contained to only one box.I do absolutely nothing... its shocking yes but its true.
My understanding is those models such as this one which contain Freon, you don't want, you want to stay with the Thermo Electric versionsIf you do not mind scratch and dent....58 bottle for $250.00
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vinotemp-Wine-Cellar-Cooler-Chiller-Rack-Refrigerator_W0QQitemZ250401169275QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3a4d129f7b&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
Crap I hope not. I dont really know how that would matter though. The refrigerant is not inside the vinotemp. All of the r134 is contained in a sealed system and simply cools outside air or recirculated air.My understanding is those models such as this one which contain Freon, you don't want, you want to stay with the Thermo Electric versions
Again, I may be wrong here but thought thats what I remembered
Bart
You have greater temperature fluctuations with the freon kind. At least what I heard.Crap I hope not. I dont really know how that would matter though. The refrigerant is not inside the vinotemp. All of the r134 is contained in a sealed system and simply cools outside air or recirculated air.
I am letting the refrigerant settle until tonight and I will get it plugged in and see what it does. My hygrometer has a temp guage that shows low and high temp for the day so I will be able to tell what kind of temp swing it has. I will keep you guys posted!You have greater temperature fluctuations with the freon kind. At least what I heard.
Sounds good and thanksI am letting the refrigerant settle until tonight and I will get it plugged in and see what it does. My hygrometer has a temp guage that shows low and high temp for the day so I will be able to tell what kind of temp swing it has. I will keep you guys posted!