I'm not sure who said what below, but I copied and pasted into a memo pad some various methods that others have posted:
-Here’s what’s been working for me;
load up the fridge with trimmed flower. I really crammed it in there. Set inkbird controller to 90% RH. Wait 12 hours, record the RH it settles at. Adjust inkbird RH to recorded max RH.
While monitoring the temperature so I don’t exceed 60F, I slowly nudge the inkbird down 0.5RH. If I drop it 0.5 every day it’ll be smokable in 2 weeks. After this I throw them in grove bags.
-I load it up full but only one layer per shelf, it is full and holds quite a bit though. I start off with temps at 55 to 60f and decrease to 50 by finish. At first I set the Inkbird to start the dehumidifier at about 85% rh and drop to 80% rh. Depending on how wet everything is it can take a while to get down to 80, then shoot up fairly quickly after the dehumidifier shuts off. I let it cycle like that until it takes about 20 minutes to rise back, then lower it by 5% rh and let it go again. It takes just a couple days to get under 70%, then I slow it down so it take a couple weeks and settles in at 62% rh, similar to your method of just lowering a percent or so a day. I can hold it there for weeks or months if needed, and into grove bags whenever is convenient.
-Directly into the koolatron from harvest:
1. Remove as much of the stem and leaves as you can, just do a decent wet trim but all nugs, no stem. Don’t pile it high or super tight, but it can be fairly well packed in a single layer.
2. Start at 60f and about 76% rh, drop .5-1% a day, you may be able to jump a couple percent lower depending on the moisture in the buds, each run is slightly different but it is easy to figure out once you’ve seen it work, start here.
3. Transfer to bags after you reach 62%-58% dips and the rise part of the dip is longer than the drying phase, it will make sense once you see it running.