Hey all! So happy to be a part of this forum, so much great info!
So my question is this: I managed to score a mini commercial glass door fridge for next to nothing and am picking it up later today. Here is a pic:
Now I want to convert this to a curing chamber. As far as materials go, I'm assuming I would need the following:
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.ca/viewitem? ... 4793818314
I don't think this device can actually control humidity levels, looks more like it just measures them but I'm no expert. The digital temp control is also available without the humidity sensor for about $15, that might be better.
Next is the hygrostat here:
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.ca/viewitem? ... 4001656719
And of course I would need a humidifier, something like this:
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.ca/viewitem? ... 1775121302
I would also install a spare computer fan I have kicking around, just a little 80mm one so I can draw humidity out as needed. So with that said, and not knowing a ton about rewiring things and electrical (proficient at the basics) are these the right tools needed for the job? I'm assuming the hygrostat would be able to power both the humidifier AND the fan and that it would automatically switch between each one as needed to maintain the humidity level? My brother is good with electronics and I will enlist him to help actually wiring it, but he is away for the next few weeks and I wanted to get a start on ordering the necessary materials. Thanks in advance team for all your help!