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Also, have you considered using expanding foam for insulation? I would think it would fill up odd size spaces and gaps better than rigid insulation. It will make things more air tight and therefore your refrigeration unit will be more efficient. You'll probably have to let it sit for a while in order to out gas, but nothing done right is quick. ![]()
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I think Pandora's box was actually a humidor! |
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I wonder how Aristocrat and Avallo deal with this issue? I'm pretty sure they use rigid insulation in their cabinets. |
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www.aristocrathumidors.com His phone number and email is listed on the website. He is a really good guy and I am sure he would be willing to help you out. |
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I cant swear to it, I cant swear the cabinet I saw was his but the guy said it was, but one I saw did not use a vapor barrier.
A guy local dropped his moving and knew I was into woodworking and asked me to look at fixing it. Some wood glue and clamps was all he needed and I saw no vapor barrier at all. Chas |
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Thanks for the great info Chas. Since temperature is really only an issue for me 3 months of the year and the maximum temperature difference will only be about 10 degrees I'm thinking vapor barrier might be overkill.
There is a small hole in the bottom of the cabinet for the power cord. I was going fill it with foam insulation but I might leave it open for moisture to escape. |
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Looks like it's going to be outstanding.
Wish I could just use a hammer and a nail ![]() |
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We got the lights mounted and hooked up to a battery for testing.
Here's a close up of one the the lights. Some frames for mounting the circulation fans. Cooling units |
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