Active humidor humidifier

Active humidor humidifier

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This is a DIY project for an active/passive humidifier designed to maintain optimal humidity levels within a humidor. For larger humidors, you can enhance its functionality by adding a 30mm fan that ensures efficient circulation and moisture distribution. This setup serves as a stepping stone towards building a fully automated humidor system. To assemble the humidifier: 1. Print the enclosure box using your preferred 3D printing technique or method. 2. Obtain wet floral foam, which is specifically designed to retain moisture. You can find this product online at http://a.co/b50odSu. 3. Place the floral foam inside the printed box. 4. Seal the box securely to prevent any air leaks. 5. Purchase Propylene Glycol, a common additive used in humidification systems. You can find it online at http://a.co/eQmdijI. 6. Mix 50% Propylene Glycol with distilled water according to your desired level of humidity control. 7. Slowly add the solution to the box until it reaches saturation point without overflowing. 8. Install a 30mm fan (optional) for improved circulation and moisture distribution.

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