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John's Cheese Cave #5 - Medium Radient Chest Freezer

Started by Cheese Head, June 21, 2008, 02:57:02 PM

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SalMac

Hi John

Did you ever fix the too high humidity thing with your Cave?

Ive got the same problem with our fridge. Have started putting a large pot of salt in a larger box alongside the cheese. This has had an immediate effect in 48 hours with rind formation progressing visibly on a cheese that hadnt made any progress in two-three weeks.

To recycle salt I just have been drying it again in the oven. Not sure it would work in such a big area as yours though.

Sal

Cheese Head

Thanks Salmac, sadly I haven't solved the high humidity problem, Daggerdoggie had also proposed that solution, great to hear it works, and good Idea on rejuvinating salt. I'll have to try it presumably with finer salt to get more surface area.

Tea

I too think I am going to have to revise my cave, as with summer starting (29C on Friday) the esky is already starting to get too hot.  I am seriously looking at getting a small wine fridge, but I have yet got to convince DH that I NEED one.  :P
With you going into winter, hopefull the situation will ease for a while for you, and give you some time to work something out.

Cheese Head

Sold this freezer two days ago on Craigslist here in Houston as I couldn't keep the humidity below 100%.

wharris


Cheese Head

Wayne I think you had an upright sealed radient freezer, so similar problem to Carter and my and DaggerDoggie's chest radient sealed freezer.

I'm going to plug in an older smaller 220 volt forced de-humidified fridge/freezer with extyrenal thermostat and 110>220 volt transformer after spring break holiday and use plastic containers to increase-control cheese's humidity. Will post pictures.

goat lady

I dug through my cheese books they all say to age cheese in a fridge set at 50 with a pan of water in the bottom. This works well for me.

wharris

I am looking to trade my chest freezer in for a refrigerator only forced air fridge.
Perhaps from here.

I will then move my thermostat from the freezer to the new fridge.

Then, when I have the temp controlled, I will tackle humidity.  IMHO,  I think its far easier to hit 85% RH from lower RH than from higher RH's. (Its easier to add than subtract water from the air inside the fridge)


Cartierusm

Ah humidity. Sorry our plan didn't work out Wayne. I still have put it in the back burner as I was so pissed I couldn't get anything that worked. What happened to the custom refrig build you were going for?

wharris

Nothing.

I am vacillating between designs. 

I have decided to be indecisive on this one.

Cartierusm


wharris


Cartierusm