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Title: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: Hande on May 27, 2011, 03:01:22 PM
Hello,
I like cheese with natural rind, so I need better humidity in cave.
Here is my 'humidifier', to build it you need 12cm fan, 2 plastic container ( other one is little pit more deep ), 5 bamboo stick and piece of cheesecloth.
I think that cheesecloth can't be too thick, air must go through it.
It has been running now 2 weeks and Rh is between 80-88%.
And it gives also some smooth air circulation in cave.
I have power supply where you can adjust fan speed.

Hande



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Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: ArnaudForestier on May 27, 2011, 03:13:20 PM
Hande, you truly astound me.  Ingenious, elegant solution. :)
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: Tomer1 on May 27, 2011, 06:35:52 PM
The water reservoir is under the fan?
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: Hande on May 27, 2011, 10:04:57 PM
Yes, water is under fan.
Fan suck moist air at first and then blow out it after moist cheesecloth.
I have that:  http://www.clasohlson.fi/Product/LargeImageViewer.aspx?Path=/Archive/Images/Products/Hi/323492A_X_2009-02-09_105114_378.jpg (http://www.clasohlson.fi/Product/LargeImageViewer.aspx?Path=/Archive/Images/Products/Hi/323492A_X_2009-02-09_105114_378.jpg) ,
to get more security in elecrity.

Hande
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: Tomer1 on May 27, 2011, 11:08:30 PM
I wonder if you can rig the 12\9V fan to be battery operated with a reasonable operation time.
I dont see myself running "live" wires into a moist\wet area .
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: Hande on May 28, 2011, 12:29:59 AM
Tomer,  that's why I use that: http://www.clasohlson.fi/Product/LargeImageViewer.aspx?Path=/Archive/Images/Products/Hi/323492A_X_2009-02-09_105114_378.jpg (http://www.clasohlson.fi/Product/LargeImageViewer.aspx?Path=/Archive/Images/Products/Hi/323492A_X_2009-02-09_105114_378.jpg)
I don't see differet that if some one use laptop cooler in fridge.
But maybe I'm wrong, can somebody  tell is there something risky to use that kind cooler/fan in moist area ?

Hande
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: mellordeanna on May 28, 2011, 05:43:15 AM
Hey, Hande.

How often do you have to refill the water resevoir? I think your system looks good, unique. Have you had any problems with it shorting out? Is there any condensation that develops on the fan?

Thanks for sharing!
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: Hande on May 28, 2011, 09:34:40 AM
Water reservoir is 1l and it's enough for 5 days.
It's easy to take out and put more water.
I don't see any condensation inside container. Cheesecloth must be shape like that, otherwise it's start dipping water in fan.

Now I'm not sure is it safe system. Can 12v get some accident if wires going in water ?

Hande
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: Tomer1 on May 28, 2011, 09:46:57 AM
Its going through a step down transformer first right?
As long as the cables are well insulated you should be find, for extra insurance you can seal up the motor casing with silicon or epoxy.
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: Hande on May 28, 2011, 11:17:12 AM
Yes power going first transformer what gives out 2V-12v.
That silicon sounds good idea, I do that.
Thank you.

Hande
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: Louise on May 28, 2011, 06:42:57 PM
What a great setup,  and your cheese's look superb!
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: Mountbaldybrewing on June 10, 2011, 04:08:42 AM
Hande it looks great! 

One idea I have for you is to use that green foam material they use for planters (and cigar humidor humidifiers) in your water reservoir under your fan.  That's how my humidifier in my humidor.   You just load that thing up with water and let her go.
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: Hande on June 25, 2011, 08:29:08 PM
Yes, now I get out humidifier no:2  :)
It's much thin and effective.
it's get rh% 90-98% at between 6-12v.

Hande



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Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: mrsick44 on July 04, 2011, 06:25:31 AM
Hande-this just gorgeous! The beauty is in the simplicity. I have a chest freezer that I'm converting to an aging cave and this looks like the solution for my humidity issue. Can you share the specs with me on what you used to create this one? What a blessing! :-*
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: iratherfly on July 04, 2011, 07:02:10 AM
Brilliant!
Title: Re: Hande's humidifier prototype 1#
Post by: Hande on July 04, 2011, 01:29:54 PM
Thank you,
fan is 4,7" computer fan ( good one ), and 2 food grade containers are 13"x10" and 2" high.
Rubber band is good to keep cloth tight.
You need low voltage power supply where you can change output voltage (adjust fan speed -> humidity ).

Because there is electricity and water so I use it my own risk.
And remember low electricity 2-12volt transformer  ( it must be  ).

Hande

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