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Since I got a vino, I have been doing a bunch of research on what guys are doing with them. I have read about needing to "plug up" the drain. Does that mean taking odor free silicone and putting it in the tray on the bottom of the VT that runes straight from the back to the front where it opens into the larger holding tray? Do I put silicone in the holding tray also? Do I need to be concerned about condensation if I don't have it plugged in?
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Any ideas or tricks on how to rig something up for condensation? Do I only need to worry about it if I run it a lot in the summer?
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I just put a sponge in the very bottom and checked it weekly for moisture Did not have an issue with condensation at all with the drain plugged. This could very depending on where you live but I am in Alabama and we get some warm summers here.
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When setting up your vino, did anyone put a damp sponge on the bottom to introduce humidity?
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I sprayed 12 empty cedar boxes and left it in there for a day, and redid this the next day. You don't want them soaking wet, but they should absorb the distilled water after an hour.
A lot of these questions and more are answered on the CS forums under "Accessory Disucssion" on the sticky named VinoTemp 101. |
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