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Giant & 49er Fan
02-19-2010, 02:17 PM
I have a tower humidor (not temp controlled). I was wondering if it was possible to convert my tower to a temperature controlled unit? Like a vino! Would it be cost effective as I love the size of the box and want to protect my smokes. Please help...
bobarian
02-19-2010, 02:27 PM
Yes it can be done. Whether its cost effective is up to you. But anything can be done for a price. I would give Bob Staebell a call and give him the dimensions of your cabinet and get an estimate on one of his systems. Then you can factor labor to install and decide from there. :2
Giant & 49er Fan
02-19-2010, 03:00 PM
Yes it can be done. Whether its cost effective is up to you. But anything can be done for a price. I would give Bob Staebell a call and give him the dimensions of your cabinet and get an estimate on one of his systems. Then you can factor labor to install and decide from there. :2
Thanks. Spoke to Bob who convinced me that my cabinet would not make a efficient "cooled unit."
Giant & 49er Fan
02-19-2010, 03:01 PM
Mods can shutir down!
ChasDen
02-19-2010, 08:25 PM
Thanks. Spoke to Bob who convinced me that my cabinet would not make a efficient "cooled unit."
That makes me very curious :confused:
Is it the shape, cost, brand?
If you like it, I would be curious why not consider it.
Chas
XTRazzer
02-19-2010, 08:28 PM
Probably single pane glass? and a lot of it?
ChasDen
02-19-2010, 08:54 PM
That might be it.
BUT
A local shop around here has a huge display outside the walk-in they keep the really expensive stuff in and they modified it with a thermo unit, it always reads 68-70 in the summer even when its frigging hot out. Its all glass, 3 sides, 6 feet high, 6-8 feet wide a foot to two deep. The glass doors are no way 1/4 inch, probably double strength at best.
So its possible.
Chas
XTRazzer
02-20-2010, 02:14 PM
And they're probably sliding doors at that? Which shop? I might need to visit if not too far north.
bob staebell
02-22-2010, 02:12 PM
The "tower" humidors are not great candidates for conversion to temp control-if one plans to use peltier cooling units. They are only 17" deep & have a full glass door. I have found one has to use 1-2" of high R value foam to keep things efficient enough that it only requires a couple hundred watts of cooling power to get a 20 degree temp drop.
If you dont' use insulation, then it takes 6-8 times as much cooling capacity to get the same temp drop--that gets expensive & takes up a lot of cigar space.
There is a very high Rvalue custom vacuum panel available, but again it's very expensive & not cost effective. They also have not been around long enough for me to entirely trust the panels are going to maintain an effective vaccum for 20 years.
Net/net--A great many cabinets can easily be converted to humidity control, but not many are designed to retrofit with cost effective cooling/insulation and a good functional & elegant result.
cheers,
Bob Staebell
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