
Here's the fridge currently:

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Rich
Thanks, Red. I figured that the answer was going to be something like that. I guess if I can keep the temp/RH steady, and nothing weird starts to grow then I'm ok for now. I'm sure that if I have some success and get more into doing this, that a larger curing chamber will be on the list. Right now, though, my wife wants there to be fewer cooling appliances in the house rather than more (main fridge, garage fridge, drink fridge, wine fridge, curing fridge......) My argument that the curing fridge cycles the least is not having much effect.redzed wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 19:07Hard to say, as long they are not touching as you say, and there is some air movement and the products are aging well, then you're OK. But in in the big scheme of things a larger unit with better air and humidity controls is more efficient. And after you've been doing this for while going and opening and closing the door several times a day, becomes a chore.![]()
People have such strange priorities. Tell your wife that there realy is no Santa Claus and that there is no such thing as too many fridges or freezers. I have a large fridge, and chest freezer that are dedicated to my hobby (no soups or frozen vegetables allowed) and of course my curing chamber which I recently converted from brand new stand-up freezer. I may also need another freezer.rgreenberg2000 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 19:29Right now, though, my wife wants there to be fewer cooling appliances in the house rather than more (main fridge, garage fridge, drink fridge, wine fridge, curing fridge......) My argument that the curing fridge cycles the least is not having much effect.