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muhren 02:40 PM 01-25-2010
Just thought I'd share my excitement in buying this thing today! Gotta let it sit for 48 hrs before turning on the compressor. It'll be a LONG 48 hours!

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Feel free to share any tips, tricks thoughts or questions!

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Giant & 49er Fan 02:42 PM 01-25-2010
Here's a Tip: Don't ever post an empty humi! :-)

Let's get him folks!
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G G 02:44 PM 01-25-2010
:-)
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muhren 02:53 PM 01-25-2010
Originally Posted by RPguy:
Here's a Tip: Don't ever post an empty humi! :-)

Let's get him folks!
Oh NO NO you don't. I just haven't transfered stuff yet. Maybe I shoulda waited on the pics?! :-)
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RazzBarlow 04:27 PM 01-25-2010
I thought the compressor-style wine fridges dried out the internal air too much? Is that incorrect?
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saggel 04:29 PM 01-25-2010
wow... this is awesome. I can't wait to see it full!!!
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tedrodgerscpa 04:54 PM 01-25-2010
Originally Posted by RazzBarlow:
I thought the compressor-style wine fridges dried out the internal air too much? Is that incorrect?
One would most certainly need an external controller to regulate the temperature. Johnson's Controls seem to be widely adopted for these purposes.

Also, an active humidity system (Cigar Oasis, Hydra, whatever) should go a long way in a compressor unit.

Not as easy of a road as a thermoelectric unit, but not impossible, either.
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Bubba - NJ 05:13 PM 01-25-2010
Some of these have humidity control built in for their original purpose to not dry out the wine corks . :-) Looks nice and big . Good luck with it . And it sounds like you need to armor plate your mail box now !
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jdakine 05:31 PM 01-25-2010
look forward to seeing a full wine cooler, waiting to get my drawers from Chas before I post mine.
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muhren 09:00 AM 01-26-2010
I'm not really worried about the condensing (yet) as it's the winter months and we keep our house at 70*. I'm more concerned with keeping humidity in there!

I bought it mostly for a larger central storage place to keep all my smokes...I have a couple desktops that are a full and need to be moved in. I figured it was big enough that I wouldn't outgrown it.

Also, for the price, I couldn't have gotten a humi this large...it was only $273 out the door! :-)
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T.G 09:39 AM 01-26-2010
Originally Posted by muhren:
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There. I fixed it for you.

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muhren 10:19 AM 01-26-2010
Yes! Much better. Perhaps you used paper with too much texture! :-)
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Eleven 11:15 AM 01-26-2010
Originally Posted by T.G:
There. I fixed it for you.

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LOL that is awesome!
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irklak 11:25 AM 01-26-2010
Fill 'er up!

Originally Posted by jdakine:
look forward to seeing a full wine cooler, waiting to get my drawers from Chas before I post mine.

I have contacted Chas a bunch of times with no success. Lucky you being able to get through! Nice!
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ChasDen 06:55 PM 01-26-2010
Originally Posted by irklak:
Fill 'er up!




I have contacted Chas a bunch of times with no success. Lucky you being able to get through! Nice!
:-) :-) :-)

Through here??

I just checked my in box for unread messages from you and found nothing.

If you tried on another site, I don't go anywhere else but here. If it was through the website, I never got that, the host blows and the renewal is up in 6 days and trust me at midnight that night I am transferring it.

Drop me a line I check in here almost daily, every 3 days when busy in the shop.

Chas

CC - Pm to irklak
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muhren 08:10 PM 01-26-2010
My best Mr. T voice - How did all this Jibber Jabber get in my thread fools!?! Take it outside!
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Skywalker 08:15 PM 01-26-2010
Very nice!!!

During the winter I wouldn't worry about plugging it in!!!

I keep mine unplugged and it stays room temp! Beads will help keep the RH where you want it!
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Enjoy!!!:-)
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