I'm Going To Try This

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My granddaughter gave it to me. New still in the box.

This little dood is heavy, like 40 lbs. Compressor cooled.

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I still have all my controls for temp/humidity. Going to run on setting 4 for 24 hours then hook the temp control to it and see what i'm getting.
Just long enough for a few 9" chubs from the top rack.

Lights even.
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Looks great, hope it works for you.
I use a converted wine cooler for curing, myself. No humidity control, however, so that makes it a little tricky.
 
So far its running good. Not checked the temp hold yet on it. Wish i could turn off the led lights, not finding a switch or anything in operating book.
 
Oh, wow! That is one nice, little guy! Congrats! Nice shelf and a glass door... I used to have a little dorm fridge for fermentation with my temp and humidity controllers connected. This one definitely can be sued as a curing chamber....
 
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Nice score Rick, I used a glass door beer cooler for a curing chamber & it worked very well for small batches. Can’t wait to see what you come up with!
Al
 
Operating book said the LEDs are operated by a board. Just shows how to replace the board and LEDs So im leaning to the tape covering like inda suggested.
 
Would take a little know how, but would be cool to dig into the wires and cut the hot leg (main feed) to the lights splice that and run it to a switch then back in circuit. That way you could manually turn the lights on and off.
 
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