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Pastimes : Gardening and Especially Tomato Growing

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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (3137)4/25/2020 1:54:21 PM
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I have looked into building a sausage curing cabinet. An old upright freezer or refrigerator works well, retrofitted with some controls. Where I live is way to dry so I need to add moisture to the air in the cold box. I purchased some of the controls but the final project is still on hold. Anyway, you can get a humidity monitor with a relay output and trip on a little fan to push dry air in if the humidity spikes up to much...or draw some moisture in if the reverse happens. Omega Engineering ( omega.com ) might be a place to take a look for a humidity sensor with a dual output switch (hi/low) and some deadband adjustment in the middle.

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