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Cigar tower

enerjay

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I picked up the tower in 06. The unit has eight drawers as seen in the photos.
(sorry about the photos)

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With many attempts to keep the humidity in the drawers at 67/70% I was about to just give up.

I could not keep cigar with (light wrappers)Cameron wrappers in them because they would dry and explode.

The humidity in the drawers would only get up 64% even with the humidor at 70%

So I picked up some small DC volt fans and just adapted them to the system.
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Two small tupperware containers from Bed and Bath .
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Drilled some hole to control the out put and a little tap, what do you know 68%
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I'm liking the DIY vibe. Way to be inventive!

I found computer fans that I adapted to use in my Vino-o-dors and I am pleased with the result.
 
Awesome set up! You got mad skillz my friend and ingenuity to boot.
 
Very nice Jay!

I have the same Tower of Power and love it. I put my DIY skills into the exterior and am almost finished with the glass design. I lucked out having a huge humidification box that came with the deal. I like your solution; mine stays 69/69 with the big unit at the bottom and I found a nice cool place away from vents. I wish my cigar selection was as nice as yours, but I'm rebuilding. :whistling:
 
The big Issue I find is the fluctuation in humidity from top to bottom.

When I moved the canisters to both sides of the drawers it worked out pretty good.

I recommend any one that has a unit like this, to buy a couple digital meters and place them on each level.

Even with the fans moving air around every hour, the balance is hard to maintain.
 
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