Gah... it would appear I did not research this thoroughly enough beforehand.
I recently got a wine cooler to hold my cigars, but every time the compressor/fan goes on, the humidity basically goes to zero. After searching around here, I gather that I made a big mistake by getting a condenser unit, instead of a thermoelectric unit.
Question: Suppose I have several wood humidors that can fit in the fridge. I can put humidifiers inside the wood units, and put the wood units in the fridge. Has anyone tried this successfully? Or is the humidity suck so bad that even the interior of the wood units are bound to get dried out?
I recently got a wine cooler to hold my cigars, but every time the compressor/fan goes on, the humidity basically goes to zero. After searching around here, I gather that I made a big mistake by getting a condenser unit, instead of a thermoelectric unit.
Question: Suppose I have several wood humidors that can fit in the fridge. I can put humidifiers inside the wood units, and put the wood units in the fridge. Has anyone tried this successfully? Or is the humidity suck so bad that even the interior of the wood units are bound to get dried out?