Humidor temps and humidity in the summer?
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LAWDOG
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Humidor temps and humidity in the summer?
Whats the rule ? I have a cabinet style that will hold about 600 gars , do I need a fan of some sorts I live down in Southern Calif.
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The Real McCoy
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Re: Humidor temps and humidity in the summer?
Having a fan is a good idea because it you need to circulate the air and it will also help cool down the humidor in the summer time. Move the humidor to a the coolest spot in the house during the summer. If it gets above 80 degrees you have the potential to run into a beetle problem. This is part of my reasoning for buying vino temps (Wine coolers) and converting them into humidors. I leave the vino temp unplugged in the winter time and plug it in when the days get hot.
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indypaintballsmoker
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Re: Humidor temps and humidity in the summer?
How much would it be for a good wineador setup?
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MiamiE
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Re: Humidor temps and humidity in the summer?
I would recommend buying 2-3 Oust fans and put them all over your cabinet. This is what I have!