amneziaHaze
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put some green salat inside and play
LOL I saw that. My first batch is almost ready to be done. I'm thinking I need to set it around 58 ish. It's been in there since 8/28Wine cooler should be en route
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Running fit for a few days to get it to the right temp/humidity really helped when I loaded the first time from getting any wild swings. But I didn't wait and I put a small amount it for test. I'd suggest some hanging time to reduce a lot of the moisture then load it.I really hope they aren't screwing with me on the arrival time. I want to chop my 3x3 tent. Ideally this weekend. If the fridge gets here tomorrow, then I can assemble it tomorrow night and run it for a couple days to function test it.
I soldered and used heat shrink over them. Everytime I do that it reminds me I need a soldering station oh well I'll remember again next time I solder.For the most part, it seems to be working. Sometimes I have witnessed that the fan has a hard time getting started. I'm guessing that a connection may have been faulty. I have just taped the connections so far so it could definitely be that. I have ordered from the free Amazon stuff some 2 pin pigtails that I will be soldering in so I can make the dehumidifier removable for cleaning or maintenance purposes. When it's running though, it definitely seems to be working. I had the inkbird set at 60% and the trigger setting at 69%. Looking at the graph, it fluctuated between 58 and 63 so I'm kinda wondering if that's not just the fridge holding it and the dehumidifier wasn't kicking on at all? Either way, the hard stuff is done and I'll be working out the bugs and getting her all dialed in. Taking the bottom grate into work to cut the corner out for the dehumidifier. Also taking the dehumidifier in to trim the top part of the casing off to clear the 2nd shelf.
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This is the ultimate plan with the pigtails.I soldered and used heat shrink over them. Everytime I do that it reminds me I need a soldering station oh well I'll remember again next time I solder.
I just received my 304 perforated SS shelving I ordered. I need to get the plastic ends on and slide them in and chop LOL I'll get a picture of them after they achieve their final form LOLGrate is cut and did a little modification. Dehumidifier has been trimmed down.
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I ordered the mats that hook daddy posted earlier. I figure for $13, it is the cheapest option and easiest with a few zip ties.I just received my 304 perforated SS shelving I ordered. I need to get the plastic ends on and slide them in and chop LOL I'll get a picture of them after they achieve their final form LOL
I have that same problem..... you might remember next time, but by then it'll be too late. LolI soldered and used heat shrink over them. Everytime I do that it reminds me I need a soldering station oh well I'll remember again next time I solder.
That's the option I went with. Seems to work good.I ordered the mats that hook daddy posted earlier. I figure for $13, it is the cheapest option and easiest with a few zip ties.
Obviously you've met me!I have that same problem..... you might remember next time, but by then it'll be too late. Lol
Sorry, been a wild couple weeks at work, anyhow I did not mount the dehumidifier just set it so the pointed fins are in the drain channel. I have not had a problem with air flow causing drier buds in places, but the coolers fans also run, and there’s a fair amount of humidity in there to go around.@Hook Daddy did you mount your dehumidifier inside the fridge or just set it in there?
The opening for the heat sink that originally blows out the top of the dehumidifier, do you still point that up? Does that air flow cause the buds immediately over it to get crispy at all?
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Awesome, thank you. Just wrapped up getting the shelves zip tied. Everything worked perfect, wrapped it up, and the dehumidifier was having a problem starting again. Swapped the cube for a higher amperage one and it seems to be working now. Gonna clip a couple branches and toss em in there overnight.Sorry, been a wild couple weeks at work, anyhow I did not mount the dehumidifier just set it so the pointed fins are in the drain channel. I have not had a problem with air flow causing drier buds in places, but the coolers fans also run, and there’s a fair amount of humidity in there to go around.