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View Poll Results: Do you have condensation in your fridgador?
No, I don't have it plugged in so no condensation. 7 17.50%
No, I have it plugged in but there is no condensation anyway. 8 20.00%
Yes, I have it plugged in and I get minimal amounts of condensation. 6 15.00%
Yes, I have it plugged in and I get some condensation. 6 15.00%
Yes, I have it plugged in and I get significant amounts of condensation. 0 0%
No... I don't have a crappy fridgador. 13 32.50%
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Old 08-04-2010, 09:34 PM   #1
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Default Do you run your fridgador? If so, do you have condensation?

So, I have a great Edgestar 28 Fridgador with beautiful Chaden drawers. Here's the problem... I can't get my humidity down below 69% during the summer. I have three 8oz Shilala bead bags in there, 65%'ers, but my humidity wont drop below 69% after about a month. I have yet to actually plug the thing in, since I don't need the temperature control though.

So, I'm seriously considering plugging it in for the dehumidification it would provide, which may help bring the dang thing into equilibrium. The main concern I have though is condensation. I have it in the basement, which has relatively high ambient RH (70+RH), and I get about 67deg temp in the summer at least... although both are pretty stable throughout the year. I realize there are various ways to deal with the condensation (don't put anything on the bottom, but a drip pan with some beads, etc.) but the idea of condensation still really bothers me... and if I'm going to get condensate by turning the thing on... well, I'd rather live with the 69% RH I think.


So... what do you think? If I plug it in, will I have condensation? At all? If so, how bad will it be?

I'm doing a poll to see what other people's experience is...
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Default Re: Do you run your fridgador? If so, do you have condensation?

My fridgeador doesn't like to run, so I just take it for a quick walk in the morning and one long walk every evening.
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Default Re: Do you run your fridgador? If so, do you have condensation?

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My fridgeador doesn't like to run, so I just take it for a quick walk in the morning and one long walk every evening.
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Old 08-05-2010, 02:31 AM   #4
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Quick thoughts on this maybe a BOTL can agree or disagree with them.

1) Calibrate the hygrometers if that hasnt been done yet maybe it is at 65% and your hygrometer is just off 4%

2) Have you tried measuring humidity at different levels within the Edgestar?

3) I would plug the fridge, as you stated humidity is high outside the fridge and is most likely the problem since it isnt an enclosed enviornment. Then I would follow Mike's instructions on how to bring the humidity down on the beads as their equilibrium is set at 69% now.

Once the beads are back to what you would like them to be I would throw in there and see how they do.

4) Not sure but running the edgestar still might be a good idea since the fan can circulate the air within the humidor. If your worried it might run too often you can pick up a timer cheap and plug into that.

5) Search on how others have dealt with condensation most will funnel it to a tray on the bottom and then empty that out if necessary.
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Default Re: Do you run your fridgador? If so, do you have condensation?

I have the same fridg, plugged in, and rock solid @ 65/65. My drain is not plugged.
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Default Re: Do you run your fridgador? If so, do you have condensation?

Bryan. What's wrong with 69%? Unless your deadset on the 65 I'd say your setup is done.

I have two Vinos, relatively new. I get some condensation but it depends on the temp and humidity of my room. If it's 90 in the house, I get more condensation. If it's 70, I get none.

So if your 67 and the humidity is around 70 I can't imagine a boatload of condensation. But like I said before. All this for 4% drop?
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Default Re: Do you run your fridgador? If so, do you have condensation?

I had two Vinos that were plugged in and on all the time. They had quite a bit of condensation in them. It wasn't a problem really until they were really jam packed. I ended up loosing several boxes of sticks because they got shoved against the back and got wet. After that happened I stood up one of the metal shelves in the back of the Vino. It solved the problem of boxes getting wet but of course not the condensation.
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Old 08-05-2010, 06:56 AM   #8
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Default Re: Do you run your fridgador? If so, do you have condensation?

I have the same vino, plugged in, and mine stays rock solid @ 63/64. My drain is plugged.
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Default Re: Do you run your fridgador? If so, do you have condensation?

Thanks for the input and to those that voted. So, it's 50/50 for those with the fridge plugged in and do or don't have condensation problems. Sounds like the condensation is pretty much a problem for those in areas with large temp swings and/or high ambient temps. I shouldn't have this issue I don't think @ 67degs.

I think I'm going to give it a shot and plug the sucker in for a while...
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Old 08-05-2010, 11:20 AM   #10
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I have a vinotemp 28, turned on, and with the drain plugged. I have 4 8oz Shilala beads @ 65%, and have the vino set to 61 degrees (I've found the digital setting isn't perfectly accurate). The temperature in the room fluctuates between ~67 and ~80 degrees.

I have digital temp/RH monitors at the top and bottom of the fridge, and it's steady between 63-65 degrees, and 64-65%. I have yet to experience condensation. I try not to open the door more than once per day.

This is just my . It sounds like everyone has varying degrees of success with fridgadors.
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Let us know the outcome Bryan.
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If drying out the beads (a la Heartfelt) doesn't work, get yourself some Damp rid. The stuff is no joke; if you touch it with your hands they'll dry out so bad they'll crack and bleed.
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If drying out the beads (a la Heartfelt) doesn't work, get yourself some Damp rid. The stuff is no joke; if you touch it with your hands they'll dry out so bad they'll crack and bleed.
DampRid looks very interesting... I think I'll pick some up! Thanks!
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Bryan. What's wrong with 69%? Unless your deadset on the 65 I'd say your setup is done. ...
I'm having draw issues that I think would be improved if RH was lower. The cigars feel too 'soft' to me as well... Just my
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Is your drain hole plugged?
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Is your drain hole plugged?
Yes... but here's the thing though...

The fridge has vents _all_over_! On the back and the sides. To vent and circulate the air for the cooling system. So, when the unit is kept off, these vents are just open to the ambient air and must wreak havoc on trying to get the inside stable... it's just not a closed system as I originally thought when I bought it!!!

I am trying to work around this by taping over all vents - with the unit - to try and achieve a near air-tight system inside. This includes plugging the drain hole. I've also hooked up my oasisII _without_ the humidifier part - just the fan - to circulate the air.

I did the fan last night. I taped up the vents almost a week ago now. The RH this morning when I checked it had gone UP... from 69% to 70%!!! NOT COOL!
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Default Re: Do you run your fridgador? If so, do you have condensation?

HELP!!!!

So, I plugged the fridge in... and the RH went from 69 to 74% in a matter of 2 hours!!! The temp did drop from 67 to 62, so I know the cooling is working.

Im thinking this is from the intake pulling in the ambient air in the basement, which is fairly damp. I do have a dehumidifier in the room, but Im not sure how well it works.

Can I expect/hope that the humi will stabilize and come down in RH with the unit running for a while? If so, how long will this take? Will my stash survive? Should I give up now and unplug it???

If my cigars explode from a bit humidity spike, I will cry. I will, I swear.

HELP PLEASE!!!
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Default Re: Do you run your fridgador? If so, do you have condensation?

Relax dude.

RH is a measure of how much moisture is in the air versus how much it can hold. Warm air can hold more moisture than cold air, so, in other words, as temp drops, but the amount of moisture vapor in the the air stays constant, the RH is going to go up.
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Default Re: Do you run your fridgador? If so, do you have condensation?

I posted in the Newbie Questions but I'm thinking the Dry beads will soak up the extra Rh. If that doesn't do it then throw in some boxes and cedar.
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