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Ditat Deus
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I hate to contradict someone I do respect, and I do respect Scott and his help at this site and to the cigar community as a whole. However as the owner of two wineadors in the same environment as the OP fact is nothing may be wrong. Mine sit unopened for months and can collect water. I can see the evidence inside.
Imo it could be Texas coastal weather and the leak is the cooling system exhaust/intake itself. Only in the last two years has water stopped collecting. The change? I run a home humidifier now to keep home humidity between 40 and 50% year round. Turn it off for vacation and I usually come back to water.
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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As a normal part of operation, any cooling unit will make condensate. It's the volume of condensate that's the question. A small amount is normal. A giant puddle and mold growing on stuff, as happened with Jason, that's a leak.
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