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Ranco ETC - Vinotemp Installation Question for the Experts.
I am using a Vinotemp 28 with Beads to store my cigars. The only flaw I’ve discovered is if there is a power outage, the Vinotemp thermostat is pre-programed to default to the lowest temperature setting. which causes the RH to drop like a rock. A phone call to Vinotemp confirmed this ‘benefit’.
My Vinotemp is in a house in a remote location. If there is a power outage I may not be there to manually raise the temperature when power returns after an outage. I’ve read that a Ranco ETC can solve this problem. For installation of the ETC, I understand I drill a hole in the back of the Vino to insert the probe. For power and to override the Vino’s thermostat, do I just plug the ETC into the electrical wall outlet, and plug the Vino into the ETC? Thanks in advance. |
Re: Ranco ETC - Vinotemp Installation Question for the Experts.
I'm assuming the Ranco ETC is a external temp controller (ETC)? If so, then you have it right. Plug that unit into the wall and the Vinotemp into it. It will then regulate power to the Vinotemp based on the temperature readings it takes. I was looking at something similar a while back for a spare fridge I was going to turn into a sausage curing room. Same concept.
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Thanks Bob. It sounded easy but I thought I'd double check before ordering.
BTW, I cure my own bacon and hams, as well as making my own sausage. Good stuff. |
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If you have a lot of power outages a UPS might be a good solution. :sh
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