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- by Walleye1
- Mon Mar 25, 2013 22:25
- Forum: Curing chambers and Related Equipment
- Topic: Mike's Dry Cure Chamber
- Replies: 23
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CrankyBuzzard wrote:Looking good! Aren't electronics great?
Charlie
Charlie
They are. Certainly makes life easier and really aren't that difficult to work with.
It took me forever to come up with a cabinet to use so Devo had a pretty good head start on me.
Mike
- by Walleye1
- Wed Mar 13, 2013 13:50
- Forum: Curing chambers and Related Equipment
- Topic: Mike's Dry Cure Chamber
- Replies: 23
- Views: 33251
Thanks CW! (AKA Chucky)
I'm still waiting on an order to get started. As this will be my first shot at dry curing I will definitely keep you guys posted.
I'm like a kid in a candy store right now! Well, more like a kid looking through the window into the candy store!
Mike
- by Walleye1
- Sun Mar 10, 2013 17:51
- Forum: Curing chambers and Related Equipment
- Topic: Mike's Dry Cure Chamber
- Replies: 23
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Very impressive! Do you plan to use for warm temperatures (fermenting) as well? The controller is capable of doing both heating and cooling at the same time but what I will be using is a big 220v watt burner that is PID controlled. It's really my sausage smoker but it will hold low temps within a d...
- by Walleye1
- Sun Mar 10, 2013 03:31
- Forum: Curing chambers and Related Equipment
- Topic: Mike's Dry Cure Chamber
- Replies: 23
- Views: 33251
I finally got around to building my dry cure cabinet. I picked up this top mount compressor commercial freezer for free. It had a wiring problem so I played around with it until I figured out the problem. Once I had it running I could figure out how I was going to tie in the controls. I worked with ...