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Costa 11:03 PM 10-30-2008
Hey guys, I actually have two questions. Would appreciate your help:

1) is it ok to have a vino without any fans (like oust fans)?

2) can you pack the vino TOO much? Meaning, can it be packed too tight where there is no movement of air, and that can be a problem?

My vino is packed pretty tight, the oust fans are jammed behind boxes, and just had me a little concerned. Wanted to get my fellow BOTL's input. Thanks in advance guys.
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bobarian 11:15 PM 10-30-2008
FWIW that sounds like my Vino's as well. Jammed to the gills. Stale air is a problem, but I dont think that will be the case. I have just recently unplugged both of mine, but I open them every couple of days. So I think that the air exchange should prevent stale air from becoming a problem. :-)
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Costa 11:18 PM 10-30-2008
Originally Posted by bobarian:
FWIW that sounds like my Vino's as well. Jammed to the gills. Stale air is a problem, but I dont think that will be the case. I have just recently unplugged both of mine, but I open them every couple of days. So I think that the air exchange should prevent stale air from becoming a problem. :-)
Yep, getting ready to unplug mine as well. So, no oust or any other fans? Stupid question, but why is stale air a problem. And thank you for your input.
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groogs 11:27 PM 10-30-2008
I have mine packed to max capacity, and there has never been a problem. I have recently unpluged mine as well, and I don't plan on adding any fans. I usually open mine ever few days to dig a smoke out, so stale air isn't a problem. I would also like to know what the stale air would do to harm the smokes.
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bobarian 11:39 PM 10-30-2008
Stale air is what grandma's house smells like. Sometimes you get a box(mainly seems to happen to cardboard) that smells musty. Doesnt ruin the smoke but it takes a while to get rid of the mustiness once it gets into the cigar. I have my oust fans laying on top of my beads as there is no other place to put them.
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ucla695 06:43 AM 10-31-2008
Among other things, I think the lack of air circulation has more to do with evening out the RH in the unit to make sure that all of the sticks are properly humidified.
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doblemaduro 07:05 AM 10-31-2008
I've always been interested in getting a vino. Where would you guys recommend one look for a vino at a decent price?
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BigAsh 07:30 AM 10-31-2008
Originally Posted by groogs:
I have recently unpluged mine as well, and I don't plan on adding any fans. ..... .
Unplugging as in the entire vino?.....What are your thoughts on that?....Is that common practice?
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ElkTwin 07:54 AM 10-31-2008
This time of year the ambient temperature in your home should be comfortable - so why put the cigars through the extra stress of the cooling cycle and associated humidity swings?
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Costa 08:02 AM 10-31-2008
Originally Posted by BigAsh:
Unplugging as in the entire vino?.....What are your thoughts on that?....Is that common practice?
I live in New England, so its the same as stated above. Whn I'm not at home heat goes down to 60, inside Vino usually stays about 63, when I'm home its may be 68-70, vino stays about 65-66, so that works for me.

I'm still concerned about no oust fans and dead air though.......
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gettysburgfreak 08:09 AM 10-31-2008
my vino is unplugged as my basement right now is about 60*. I also do not have any oust fans and I havent noticed any problems, as long as you open it every few days you should be fine.
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zmancbr 09:24 AM 10-31-2008
Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak:
my vino is unplugged as my basement right now is about 60*. I also do not have any oust fans and I havent noticed any problems, as long as you open it every few days you should be fine.
My main questions is how could you not open it every few days? :-) These sticks are our babies and they need love and attention! I have to get in my humi just about every other day min. Why? Idk.. just because! :-)
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mmblz 09:28 AM 10-31-2008
I would not recommend storing cigars in wine. The RH will be way too high, and it will impart a funny flavor.











:-)
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White97Jimmy 09:30 AM 10-31-2008
Originally Posted by mmblz:
I would not recommend storing cigars in wine. The RH will be way too high, and it will impart a funny flavor.











:-)
Maybe they like Acids. To each their own :-)
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Costa 09:37 AM 10-31-2008
Originally Posted by mmblz:
I would not recommend storing cigars in wine. The RH will be way too high, and it will impart a funny flavor.











:-)

Damn! And I thought it was just plugged CC's! Thanks! :-):-)
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Raralith 10:00 AM 10-31-2008
I don't have fans in mine, but I do notice that my top and middle are rock solid 65rh and my bottom is almost 70rh. I do not ave Oust fans, but I am going to put in 2 PC fans inside which should help airflow (1-2 CFM Oust vs 20-30 computer fans).

No problem with it being jam packed as long as it's in a sealed environment where you don't have ups and downs in rh such as opening it every hour or so.
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mrreindeer 10:19 AM 10-31-2008
Originally Posted by ucla695:
Among other things, I think the lack of air circulation has more to do with evening out the RH in the unit to make sure that all of the sticks are properly humidified.
Very good point Mike.

Originally Posted by doblemaduro:
I've always been interested in getting a vino. Where would you guys recommend one look for a vino at a decent price?
Target - I've heard they've been as low as $50 on clearance for the 28-bottle Vino (which is what us fellers have). I bought mine a month ago for $139....ooof.

Originally Posted by ElkTwin:
This time of year the ambient temperature in your home should be comfortable - so why put the cigars through the extra stress of the cooling cycle and associated humidity swings?
Ah, it's been up into 100 out here in L.A. this week so I keep my a runnin'.

Originally Posted by mmblz:
I would not recommend storing cigars in wine. The RH will be way too high, and it will impart a funny flavor.
:-):-):-)

As for Oust fans....where the heck do you plug 'em in, within the Vino? Is the fan that comes with the Vino not sufficient?
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romwarrior 10:53 AM 10-31-2008
Originally Posted by mrreindeer:
As for Oust fans....where the heck do you plug 'em in, within the Vino? Is the fan that comes with the Vino not sufficient?
Oust fans run on batteries. That is why they are so popular.

I bought Oust fans a while ago but I don't use them in my Vino. The Vino fan runs enough here in hot SoCal that there is enough air circulation. I'm usually digging into it every couple days anyway so that helps.
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romwarrior 10:58 AM 10-31-2008
Originally Posted by Costa:
2) can you pack the vino TOO much? Meaning, can it be packed too tight where there is no movement of air, and that can be a problem?
To me, I would only be concerned if you have boxes right up against the Vino fan and block the air too much. This could possibly burn out the fan or the box could absorb any condensation. My Vino is packed incredibly tight but I always make sure there is a couple inches of space around the fan. I haven't noticed any problems (and as stated earlier, I don't use my Oust fans - mainly because they take up room that is better used for more boxes!)
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markem 10:58 AM 10-31-2008
Originally Posted by mmblz:
I would not recommend storing cigars in wine. The RH will be way too high, and it will impart a funny flavor.











:-)
Oh crap, you mean that these NC Davidoff Red Ripple cigars might not taste correct?

That's what I get for buying a cigar named for my favorite table wine.
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