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Members Lounge => Humidors and Storage => Topic started by: Chefjohn on 10/25/2018 07:01 PM

Title: Question About RH Variance In Newair
Post by: Chefjohn on 10/25/2018 07:01 PM
I put Heartfelt Tubes in my Newair wineador. I have 4 65%, 2 on the bottom of the unit, 1 in the middle, and 1 near the top. I initially had sprayed them and was gettting high readings so I dried them out.  I have 3 calibrated hygrometers init and I'm getting reading of 64% on the bottom, 68% in the middle.and 70% on top. Is it normal/common to have those kind of variances in a wineador? Does it take some time for the Heartfelts to get the RH in the target range?
Title: Re: Question About RH Variance In Newair
Post by: ntanner on 10/25/2018 08:13 PM
Yes it is, best way to deal with it is a small computer fan or some other type of small fan that you can use to circulate the air.
Title: Re: Question About RH Variance In Newair
Post by: ninfiction on 10/25/2018 08:35 PM
I have a tower and have the opposite problem, higher on the bottom, lower on the top. It's bigger than your wineador so I have 2 fans on a timer both blowing up. Still doesn't even it out completely but makes a big difference. Mine will range from 62-70% depending on the time of year. I used to worry more about it but haven't ever had issues with how they smoke and have never had mold.

Title: Re: Question About RH Variance In Newair
Post by: Chefjohn on 10/26/2018 05:51 AM
Does anyone have any experience with the Xikar HumiFan?
Title: Re: Question About RH Variance In Newair
Post by: ninfiction on 10/26/2018 08:53 AM
QuoteChefjohn - 10/26/2018  5:51 AM

Does anyone have any experience with the Xikar HumiFan?

Mine are just generic computer fans that I wired to an old phone charger. Then I have them plugged into a timer. They run for about 15 minutes every hour.

I'm not sure how big or how expensive the Xikar fan is but you can get cheap computer fans for under $10...you will have to have a power source though.