Curing chamber frost free or not - is it essential
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2021 6:39 am
Hi experts.
Non frost free fridge for curing drying chambers....
Happy to be pointed in right direction if there are posts covering my issue.
Already have a fantastic stand alone non frost free fridge that I use for Brewing etc, looking to get products into the house without to much $$$ and not raising the Boss's eyebrows to much.
Better than useless supply chains at moment have driven the cost of even second hand frost free fridges sky high. I already have 2 other fridges and 2 freezers all are not frost free - fridge, so not really looking to put another unit in the mix.
So my question is for those that are using repurposed fridges for "Curing Chambers".
1, is it essential to only use frost free ?.
2, if not, how do you control high humidity. Have a humidifier & great temp controllers so they are taken care of.
Have had it suggested, a small heater is used to warm the air up so reduces the humidity.
Agree thats possible, but wouldn't the temp & humidifier controllers be constantly working against the heater for the correct temp and humidity.
Appreciate any assistance, if I have to go frost free I will. (last resort though)
Action now then ask for forgiveness later
Spudie - Oz
Non frost free fridge for curing drying chambers....
Happy to be pointed in right direction if there are posts covering my issue.
Already have a fantastic stand alone non frost free fridge that I use for Brewing etc, looking to get products into the house without to much $$$ and not raising the Boss's eyebrows to much.
Better than useless supply chains at moment have driven the cost of even second hand frost free fridges sky high. I already have 2 other fridges and 2 freezers all are not frost free - fridge, so not really looking to put another unit in the mix.
So my question is for those that are using repurposed fridges for "Curing Chambers".
1, is it essential to only use frost free ?.
2, if not, how do you control high humidity. Have a humidifier & great temp controllers so they are taken care of.
Have had it suggested, a small heater is used to warm the air up so reduces the humidity.
Agree thats possible, but wouldn't the temp & humidifier controllers be constantly working against the heater for the correct temp and humidity.
Appreciate any assistance, if I have to go frost free I will. (last resort though)
Action now then ask for forgiveness later
Spudie - Oz