Yeah, so.
No ventilation but circulation. So far RH in the fridge has been between 60% and 63% and the temperature 52-53f. I don't use this fridge for anything else so now I'm just exchanging air twice a day, so very little opening of the fridge to keep a steady environment.
I'll give it a few days and see where we at.
Circulation is a 120mm computer case fan. Jugs of water is for thermal mass.
I'm experimenting a bit because I want to build something awesome this winter but I want to try my ideas first.
I have NOT invented ANYTHING alright. I have stolen all my ideas, every single one of them.
I have no education in this AT ALL and I recommend absolutely nobody to do stuff I do. But I do recommend discovering yourself instead of seeing someone else's (probably) edited image on what a god damn success story they are.
Do it yourself. You learn so much. But who am I to tell you what to do. Keep watching YouTube.
I work in a food packing plant since 36 years and have access to hygiene products that bacteria tell their bacteria kids about when they catch them smoking. Hygiene in a 20 year old fridge is like this and that but now it's so clean I would lick the inside of it. And maybe I have, I am a strange man.
What I'm thinking is some ventilation would be nice maybe, but not constant but only very soft and only when moisture hits 65 or something. I saw something in the hardware store a while back, an automatic exhaust to use in a shower room that kicks in at a certain rh I would assume. Too powerful of course. But I'll go there and have a closer look later on.
No ventilation but circulation. So far RH in the fridge has been between 60% and 63% and the temperature 52-53f. I don't use this fridge for anything else so now I'm just exchanging air twice a day, so very little opening of the fridge to keep a steady environment.
I'll give it a few days and see where we at.
Circulation is a 120mm computer case fan. Jugs of water is for thermal mass.
I'm experimenting a bit because I want to build something awesome this winter but I want to try my ideas first.
I have NOT invented ANYTHING alright. I have stolen all my ideas, every single one of them.
I have no education in this AT ALL and I recommend absolutely nobody to do stuff I do. But I do recommend discovering yourself instead of seeing someone else's (probably) edited image on what a god damn success story they are.
Do it yourself. You learn so much. But who am I to tell you what to do. Keep watching YouTube.
I work in a food packing plant since 36 years and have access to hygiene products that bacteria tell their bacteria kids about when they catch them smoking. Hygiene in a 20 year old fridge is like this and that but now it's so clean I would lick the inside of it. And maybe I have, I am a strange man.
What I'm thinking is some ventilation would be nice maybe, but not constant but only very soft and only when moisture hits 65 or something. I saw something in the hardware store a while back, an automatic exhaust to use in a shower room that kicks in at a certain rh I would assume. Too powerful of course. But I'll go there and have a closer look later on.