Zaphod420
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A box inside a box sounds like a very good way to go to me wierdly. Especially if we can give it exactly what temp of dry cool air we want while it exhausts hot humid air and it has a good enough fan for some decent air flow inside the box the whole time.The temp controller used for home brew is put on the fridge/ freezer to keep contant 65f. Rh in a fridge is probably really low. I will test it today to see what the high and low RH throughout the day. Im thinking a custom made box to fit the inside of the fridge/ freezer that can pull dry air in and pump humidity out with the check valve air pump setup to regulate the humidity in the box. That would take care of condensation as it would be exhausted out of the box and then the fridge/ freezer as it does to keep fridge from frosting up. If you leave food in the fridge long enough it will dehydrate. The box could be made of anything. Im thinking of making one out of core plastic like the yard signs, I used black core plastic to light proof my growbox. Core plastic is easy to cut and tape together, and clean. This box would be used inside the fridge same as I am doing with my tent and a fan set to pump out anything over 62%. A couple of fans in the box to keep the air moving and thats it. The only problem I see is making the inner "tent box" big enough. You may need to wet trim to get the size of the branches down to fit in the box. Basically just put a small curing box in a temp controlled fridge. The main problem a fridge is getting power inside the sealed fridge for the fans and airpump. This is why I think the chest freezer might be better. As Zaphod mentioned you could build a custom collar out of wood and really dousche it up!
Q: Is pretty easy to make a box out of core plastic that has a massive door on it with a couple holes for power, temp, and sensor cords air tight?