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hikari 08:05 PM 06-08-2021
NewAir 840 Thoughts? or other suggestions for the same size unit?

Ok, guys, after going back and forth on another thread, I think I decided not to wait for my wineador to die and replace it sooner than later. During the summer months, the problem is that the compressor turns on too much. It was making The RF recovery way too long. So I've been setting the temp to turn on at 78f to keep RF at a good point.

Ok, either way, it seems to be time for a new one. The NewAir 840 is about the same size as mine now. However, mine has more shelves, 6 to be exact.

Another thing is I noticed this is a compressor unit. Also, will I be just trading apple to apple and run into the same issue? I was thinking of getting thermoelectric initially, but this looked promising until I saw it was a compressor and the lack of selves.

I did reach out to NewAir, they said you could add more shelves and sell them, but they do not suggest doing that as it needs the airflow.

They are also not available to what looks like July.

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AdamJoshua 08:24 PM 06-08-2021
I let other with much more wisdom add their options, I thought the 840 looked nice and assuming their humidification system worked well a good box, right up until i saw the price, ouch!
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hikari 08:29 PM 06-08-2021
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
I let other with much more wisdom add their options, I thought the 840 looked nice and assuming their humidification system worked well a good box, right up until i saw the price, ouch!
Ouch is right, But just heard from some one on facebook that they had issues with their humidification system and at that price there shouldn’t be any issues.
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icehog3 08:56 AM 06-09-2021
Some red flags for sure, Thomas .... exploring other options?
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SSDVC 10:06 AM 06-12-2021
Tom,

I keep my wineador in a cool place in the house and I have never plugged it in. With the beads on each level I have managed to keep a fairly stable 65-70% RH and about 70 degrees F. She has some custom made drawers in her, but I didn't do a humidification system (too tight a wallet). Over the last 10+ years I have had zero issues.
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hikari 07:09 PM 06-12-2021
Originally Posted by SSDVC:
Tom,

I keep my wineador in a cool place in the house and I have never plugged it in. With the beads on each level I have managed to keep a fairly stable 65-70% RH and about 70 degrees F. She has some custom made drawers in her, but I didn't do a humidification system (too tight a wallet). Over the last 10+ years I have had zero issues.
Thanks SSDVC, Wish I had a cool place. I've had a few Wineador's over the last 20 years. But my current one has a compressor and last summer I had a harder time keeping a stable RF. Tuesday it's expected to be 104f, My house is normally 75% but when hitting 110f may have a hard time getting the house to 80f :-)

Any how, I have more then 3x the amount of needs I need and it just dosn't get the RF back fast enough. I did just order a cigarOasis. Plan is to try that for the next month seeing most company's seem to be out of humidors to July like NewAir. Give me a month for a last ditch effort and see if cigarOasis and a **** load of beads can get me to a stable 65rf and close too 70F
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