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K-1
05-02-2009, 07:36 AM
I am looking for info on cooling units for humidors. Also want feed back on what works well and any pit falls I may encounter by installing one. Im at 74 degrees already:mad:

AD720
05-02-2009, 07:53 AM
How big is the humidor in question?

K-1
05-02-2009, 08:10 AM
3000 count tower style

BamBam
05-02-2009, 08:12 AM
Art is it the tobacco beetles you are worried about?

ucla695
05-02-2009, 08:49 AM
Check out this thread. The OP may have some info for you

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=4676

K-1
05-02-2009, 12:29 PM
Art is it the tobacco beetles you are worried about?

yes, and i dont want to do the freeze thing if i can get a refer unit in the humi

K-1
05-02-2009, 12:31 PM
Check out this thread. The OP may have some info for you

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=4676

I saw that thread, but i dont have a vino to break. Therefore I will have to buy the stuff from somewhere. Hopefully someone has already done it and knows what works.

jds78
05-04-2009, 12:16 AM
Here's one option:
http://www.inbthermoelectric.com/ACsystems.html
They have 12V and 24V cooling units as well as temperature controllers, power supplies, and relays. I was quoted $250 for one of the larger 24V units last fall.

Here's a program that calculates cooling requirements based on size, temp, etc. to give you a general idea of what you'll need:
http://www.thermoelectric.com/2005/fs/index.htm

I would err on the side of caution and add more cooling power than less. It would be a shame to put the time and money into a project like this and not get the results you want.

Another thing to consider is the noise from the fans. With an uninsulated cabinet the cooling units will probably run continuously during the summer months. You'll also need some type of drip tray to collect the condensation.

Good luck with your project and make sure you post some pictures.

K-1
05-04-2009, 09:34 AM
Here's one option:
http://www.inbthermoelectric.com/ACsystems.html
They have 12V and 24V cooling units as well as temperature controllers, power supplies, and relays. I was quoted $250 for one of the larger 24V units last fall.

Here's a program that calculates cooling requirements based on size, temp, etc. to give you a general idea of what you'll need:
http://www.thermoelectric.com/2005/fs/index.htm

I would err on the side of caution and add more cooling power than less. It would be a shame to put the time and money into a project like this and not get the results you want.

Another thing to consider is the noise from the fans. With an uninsulated cabinet the cooling units will probably run continuously during the summer months. You'll also need some type of drip tray to collect the condensation.

Good luck with your project and make sure you post some pictures.

Thanks, I am gonna check out those resources. Did you add one to your tower.

TheLostGringo
05-04-2009, 11:18 AM
Here's one option:
http://www.inbthermoelectric.com/ACsystems.html
They have 12V and 24V cooling units as well as temperature controllers, power supplies, and relays. I was quoted $250 for one of the larger 24V units last fall.

Here's a program that calculates cooling requirements based on size, temp, etc. to give you a general idea of what you'll need:
http://www.thermoelectric.com/2005/fs/index.htm

I would err on the side of caution and add more cooling power than less. It would be a shame to put the time and money into a project like this and not get the results you want.

Another thing to consider is the noise from the fans. With an uninsulated cabinet the cooling units will probably run continuously during the summer months. You'll also need some type of drip tray to collect the condensation.

Good luck with your project and make sure you post some pictures.

I was thinking of doing the same thing to my new tower although temperature is not a real problem for me. Sure wish they made their website a little more user friendly:(

jds78
05-04-2009, 01:12 PM
Thanks, I am gonna check out those resources. Did you add one to your tower.

I have two of the larger units in a cabinet I'm building. I think the biggest issue with your tower will be the lack of insulation and the glass doors. Any possibility of adding insulation? I would think that the extra cost of insulation would be offset by fewer or cheaper cooling units. Just a thought.

K-1
05-04-2009, 08:52 PM
What ever I install only needs to work when im not using the air conditioning...like early spring. So most of the time it would be off.

karmaz00
05-05-2009, 11:32 AM
good luck

Cuban1
05-06-2009, 09:38 AM
Without insulation you'll be lucky to bring it down a few degrees with the unit running non stop.