twenty5
BoM 11/09, 4/10 BoY '10
Alright, I was just wondering if there was a reason for it.Well.... that's what the fella wanted....
Alright, I was just wondering if there was a reason for it.Well.... that's what the fella wanted....
great write up! i have been researching the idea around for a while, this helps simplify things. couple things though, because of budget issues, i was looking at the 16 bottle Avanti unit at target. pretty sure its the same thing, just less space. and as far as the ETC goes, im no electrician, how does that thing get hooked up???
hmm still a little confused. i thought that cooler you have had a max temp of 64 degrees? how does the ETC raise the temp beyond that to 70 with out splicing/modifying any of the electronics in the cooler? or am i just confusing myself herePlease head on over to introductions and tell us a bit about yourself.
As for your question, as long as you buy the prewired version that I linked to, it is as simple as plugging in a power cord.
Confusing yourself. My avanti is basically off all the time unless the temperature hits my set point which I think is 70, when the ETC senses 70 degrees it allows power to the wine cooler until it reaches a low set point, which is say 67. Now instead of the wine cooler constantly running it just goes on for maybe 1 or 2 min to cool the unit down. This has happened maybe twice since I hooked the unit up (the room is kept at between 65-68 or so) now in the summer since I do not have ac I expect the unit to be turning on and off a lot more.hmm still a little confused. i thought that cooler you have had a max temp of 64 degrees? how does the ETC raise the temp beyond that to 70 with out splicing/modifying any of the electronics in the cooler? or am i just confusing myself here
understood. I was under the assumption that it would raise the max temp on the cooler. was hoping that was the case since the unit will be in my partially unfinished basement, which is maybe 60-62 max during the winter months..Confusing yourself. My avanti is basically off all the time unless the temperature hits my set point which I think is 70, when the ETC senses 70 degrees it allows power to the wine cooler until it reaches a low set point, which is say 67. Now instead of the wine cooler constantly running it just goes on for maybe 1 or 2 min to cool the unit down. This has happened maybe twice since I hooked the unit up (the room is kept at between 65-68 or so) now in the summer since I do not have ac I expect the unit to be turning on and off a lot more.
understood. I was under the assumption that it would raise the max temp on the cooler. was hoping that was the case since the unit will be in my partially unfinished basement, which is maybe 60-62 max during the winter months..
i may need to go a different route... maybe there are cooler units that are factory set to hit up to 70 degrees out there..?
How many boxes can you fit in this size of wine coller?
Where to go to sign up? i did go to the website i shot him a email with an order, but would prefer to be on the list..Trays are not here yet, obviously it takes a long time lol.
This is an FYI for everyone that likes the Chasden trays: Sign-ups for the next round just started about 2 min ago. You do not need to commit any cash at this point, just need to get on the list. If you want them, I would get on the list now, they sell out quick.
any update on the drawers yet 25??