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Reddit mentions of Ivation Reusable Silica Gel Wireless Mini Dehumidifier 2-Pack - Suited for Smaller Rooms, Walk-In Closets, Boats, RVs, Gym Lockers & Gun Safes,White
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Reddit mentions: 5
We found 5 Reddit mentions of Ivation Reusable Silica Gel Wireless Mini Dehumidifier 2-Pack - Suited for Smaller Rooms, Walk-In Closets, Boats, RVs, Gym Lockers & Gun Safes,White. Here are the top ones.
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Fights Dampness & Humidity for an Area of 500 Cubic FeetWorks w/Silica Gel: No Batteries or Plug-In Power Needed (while operating)Endlessly Renewable by Plugging In to Recharge CrystalsSilently Operates for up to 2 Months Before Needing Recharge (Depending on the humidity in the environment)Spill- & Mess-Free, Non Toxic, and Child- & Pet-Safe
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Color | White |
Size | 2-Pack |
While you're at it, seal the door gap entirely with foam tape so your reuseable desiccant doesn't have to work so hard.
You can look at my recent post to see how mine is coming. I am doing it with a new 7.1 igloo that I got from best buy for about $200 tax included. I bought a 3 tap system from kegconnection with a dual regulator and all stainless hardware and perlicks. That came to about $370, which is a lot BUT everyone recommends it, and if you're going to fucking do it, you might as well fucking do it right.
I probably spent close to $100 on materials for the collar, BUT this is my first real project and I didnt have a lot of tools/screws/misc stuff around to put that together so about $30 of that would go there.
I got a temp controller on amazon for $16 and an extention cord at home depot for ~$10, and have some leftover electrical accessories from my previous TC build so YMMV there.
I bought these dehumidifiers on amazon for $32
I bought two converted ball lock kegs from cornykeg.com for $100 with shipping and it was a breeze to clean them even thought they said they would be cleaned already.
I then got a 10lb steel air tank from adventures in homebrewing for $60 which I thought was a steal (steel hehe).
So this puts me close to $900. Which is $300 less than a very DIY-spirited blog post like this says it will cost. Sure I havent bought the last two kegs, but I then would still be $200 short of it.
There are some suggestions by the other guys in here that will save you money, and I'd say that my attempt is a little bit of combining both.
Hope I was some help!
I picked up These, and although they are currently unavailable they provide cheap insurance and piece of mind. Here is the next best deal I could find.
I just bought these hoping they would help with my humidity problem. I've been wiping the keezer out with a towel every single time I have had to open it and throwing in every silica gel packet I can find and it's not enough.
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00TXSQ162
I have a couple of these that I swap out whenever I remember. I don't have any problems with rust, though I'm in a relatively dry part of the country to begin with. If you're really having problems it's hard to beat a nice light coat of oil.