It's around 50% with no humidifier, but I hooked a small one up to a controller and was able to get it up to 70%, I think it should work pretty well!Butterbean wrote:Paint should seal it fine. I just know raw concrete is like a dry sponge and will soak up humidity.
How's the humidity looking so far?
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- Sat Oct 20, 2018 18:10
- Forum: Curing chambers and Related Equipment
- Topic: Can I dry cure in a cold room?
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- Forum: Curing chambers and Related Equipment
- Topic: Can I dry cure in a cold room?
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- Mon Oct 15, 2018 20:14
- Forum: Curing chambers and Related Equipment
- Topic: Can I dry cure in a cold room?
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Thanks, I'll start monitoring now. I already have almost all the electronics I need anyway, so if I do need to control, it wouldn't cost me much. I have a dehumidifier, a space heater, and temperature controller, a humidity controller. Only thing I don't have is a humidifier but I can get a used one...
- Mon Oct 15, 2018 19:33
- Forum: Curing chambers and Related Equipment
- Topic: Can I dry cure in a cold room?
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Can I dry cure in a cold room?
I want to build a curing chamber, and I have a small fridge that I've been using to ferment beer in that's already hooked up to a temperature controller that I was thinking of using. I figured all I need is a humidity controller. But from my research on this forum, it seems that small fridges are no...