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Old 09-08-2008, 06:45 PM   #1
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Humidor Cooling Units

I know it's been asked and I know that if I used search I may have found something useful. I actually used search and found a little but I got tired of looking and just decided to ask. .

My humidor is a small cab humi approx. 5 cubic feet. My temp rarely dips below 72 degrees Fahrenheit. This worries me a little bit and keeps me up a little at nights, lol.

I would like to possibly put some type of cooling unit in it to keep it around 65 degrees F. I have no idea where to even start on something like this. CS has some of the best Cigar knowledge around so where else would I look.

Any products or ideas to cool my small cab humi???
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Re: Humidor Cooling Units

Try searching for Homemade Peltier Cooling on Google. I think there were some folks attempting this for their beverages (beer mostly) and their PCs (for the overclockers).

I'm not sure how handy you are with tools and/or how willing you are at cutting holes in your cabinet, but it might be an interesting side project.
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Re: Humidor Cooling Units

I believe Bob at Aristocrat sells his cooling/humidification unit seperately. Avallo may also sell theirs.
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Re: Humidor Cooling Units

You won't be able to find anything you can just place in your humidor. You will need to have something go through the back, plus all the controls, etc.

You can purchase thermoelectric cooling units for places like this, I'm sure they have the controllers as well.
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Re: Humidor Cooling Units

Has anyone here ever modified there existing humidor to add a cooling unit??
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What is wrong with 72? I think it needs to be at least 80 for beetles to hatch.
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What is wrong with 72? I think it needs to be at least 80 for beetles to hatch.
Yeah, I am happy when mine dips to 72. I start getting worried when it hits 75. Since she's in the basement, and we are heading for cooler weather, she might be fine.
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Has anyone here ever modified there existing humidor to add a cooling unit??
I'm still in the 'research' stage. I'm trying to do it as cheap as possible.

I found this a while back and tried to email the guy to see if he had any updates or suggestions, but I never heard back from him. He did a fantastic job from what I can see.
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Re: Humidor Cooling Units

what about the cooling units that vinotemp sells, granted they start around $700 but they say the unit are meant to go into wine cabinets. I have a bigger cabinet and have been thinking about it, but for 700 dollars I could just buy a 50+ vinotemp to keep my cigars in.
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Just FYI each additional cooling unit that Bob puts in an Aristocrat runs @ $400.00
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what about the cooling units that vinotemp sells, granted they start around $700 but they say the unit are meant to go into wine cabinets. I have a bigger cabinet and have been thinking about it, but for 700 dollars I could just buy a 50+ vinotemp to keep my cigars in.
Vinotemp lists replacement parts for the 28 bottle units. I considered purchasing the parts to make one. The prices for the replacement coolers and controls weren't that bad.

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Just FYI each additional cooling unit that Bob puts in an Aristocrat runs @ $400.00
But you would still have to purchase the power source and controllers, which will bring the price up.
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But you would still have to purchase the power source and controllers, which will bring the price up.

I would assume that this is correct.
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Re: Humidor Cooling Units

anxiously watching this thread. I was doing research on thermoelectric cooling last night but could not really come up with anything. There is a unit on ebay now, but no details, info on controls, etc...
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I'm still in the 'research' stage. I'm trying to do it as cheap as possible.

I found this a while back and tried to email the guy to see if he had any updates or suggestions, but I never heard back from him. He did a fantastic job from what I can see.

I have first hand knowledge that that guy is freaking idiot. Aught to have his ass kicked!







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anxiously watching this thread. I was doing research on thermoelectric cooling last night but could not really come up with anything. There is a unit on ebay now, but no details, info on controls, etc...

Note sure on what you are seeing on Ebay - but THIS PLACE normally has some excellent deals on units with heat sinks. Still need controllers, etc.



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