Got this test going on at the moment. I have some temperature data logger devices (use 'em at work) which record temps every 60 seconds and sends the info to a receiver plugged into my laptop. I have one in my humidor, one sat on top of the humidor, one in a cool box, and another on top of the cool box. It's interesting to note that, although I only started this about 16:30 today, the humidor is more stable than the cool box.
The differences aren't huge, but I would have thought that an insulated cool box would have responded less to ambient room temps than a wooden box. It's also interesting to see how the temperature inside the humidor tracks the changes in room temperature almost immediately. Just goes to show the importance of finding a spot in your house where the temps are consistent.
Will leave it running over the weekend and see what the results are.
The differences aren't huge, but I would have thought that an insulated cool box would have responded less to ambient room temps than a wooden box. It's also interesting to see how the temperature inside the humidor tracks the changes in room temperature almost immediately. Just goes to show the importance of finding a spot in your house where the temps are consistent.
Will leave it running over the weekend and see what the results are.
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