Hello folks
I am having the common issue of the rising humidity in my curing chamber. and will appreciate any input and direction.
I am curing 25 of Soppressata for the first time ever. I am beginner who read lots of posts and now tackling it myself.
I am using a wine cellar or a soda fridge I am assuming that is 10 years old.
I have :
Eva dry dehumidifier
https://www.amazon.com/Eva-dry-Edv-1100 ... humidifier
Optimus Mist Ultrasonic Humidifier :
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Optimus-1-5 ... lsrc=aw.ds
A ceramic heat lamp/bulb:
https://www.amazon.com/Reptile-Heat-Lam ... ating+bulb
You won't see the humidifier because it is on the fridge with a hose attached to it passing through a whole that I made on the side of the fridge by the controllers.
Temperature controller (setting is 55 - 59 F)
Humidity controller (setting is 67-70 RH)
Room temperature between 65 - 50 ( Daytime/Nighttime )
My issue is that the humidity rises 82 - 85 when the fridge compressor is not on. Once the fridge kicks in, the humidity will drop quickly to 74 RH but once the fridge reach temperature of 59 and stops, the humidity shoots up really quickly.
I have tried to increase the heat by putting an infrared bulb 250W but that was an overkill on the fridge side and still didn't make the humidity drops any further than 73 RH.
I have tried to put a fan inside so that the heat would circulate to help drop the humidity but in vain.
I am super frustrated and really do not know what to do.
I have ordered another dehumidifier that is little bulky but should does the work of 3 dehumidifier of the kind I have.
Roger