Question.. Does anyone know what the ‘mb’ column represents in the RH function chart? 12:53 I have setup a room with an AC, dehumidifier, and some domotica magic. Now I have a steady dewpoint, and a stable 68 F. Is this all there is to it to replicate the results of this expensive cabinet?
If you can keep a 100% stable condition where there is a .6 water activity. It's unlikely that you are able to maintain that for cheaper than the box. Equipment cost then keeping that stuff running is forsure more expensive. You might be able to hit those conditions at certain times of the year easily, but any drastic changes will have you chasing your tail
So many variables at play, but with just 2 dry-cycles per year it’s manageable. It’s the ‘soft-dry’ combined with a ‘deep dry’ that caught my interest.. I did not know that tactic, and it seems to pay off! Now the question remains, what is the mb column about?
I've read comments that their bud just smells green and is not terpy when run through a cannatrol. Has that been your experience? The dry/cure concept that it markets sounds cool and makes me want to invest in one, but I have concerns.
@@StephanMackie-dy2xm 100% add a sponge and Bob 's your uncle. Look it's too high of a price for what it does. you can achieve the same thing with a dry cabinet and a sponge. The beauty is I've done ne the side by side so you can't prove me wrong.
@@madvaper5728 Been doing it for decades, My guy. I promise you, but you don't have to believe me. Google them and google humidor conversion or sausage curing in them. the sponge isn't needed if you don't intentionally over dry your stuff. Anyway, you don't need to believe that the Earth is round, and I understand the at I can't fix all the stupid in the comment section..
@notapplicable9312 So what? Not everyone has the ability to create the correct conditions drop a room to 68 degrees indefinitely to properly cure and I'm tired of relying on paper bags to cure. If youre mad you cant afford it, just be mad you cant afford it and STFU. Stick with your jank-ass cabinet and moldy dollar store sponges.
@@b_lumenkraft Got mine some days ago and agree, you have a hard plastic electric smell in the box. Kept it open for some days and havent smelled it since. Looking forward to the first dry in it in 2-3 weeks
@@geckrem970 it smells exactly the same as the Apple laptop I bought recently. Yes, keeping it open for a couple of week or so and it's gone. I stacked mine for the first time just recently. 5 days, 16 hours, 30 minutes to go! :D
Not everyone has the ability to create the correct conditions drop a room to 68 degrees indefinitely to properly cure and I'm tired of relying on paper bags to cure. If youre mad you cant afford it, just be mad you cant afford it and STFU. Or maybe you can release a video on how you cure? Till then, be quiet when adults are speaking.
Question? How are you going to store the kolas that won't fit? Capacity looks to be 200-250gr. max. If you're able to control VPD in your grow area, (Cannatols VPD is .9 btw!) you're already golden. Not to mention, you could get a good freeze drier and a rosin press for less $. Dew point is linear with VPD. (Fact check this!) You could modify a wine fridge with AC Infinity's controller 69 pro, their smart outlet uis controller and their humidifier bada bing 💯✌️🦚
The shelves can be varied. There are double the slots than there are shelves. If you need more room in hight, you can let 2 slots empty instead of 1. And no, you can't modify a wine fridge. You want to look up Active Water Content in this regard. With a wine fridge, you only keep drying it as long as it's in there. But you want the drying to stop at some point.
@@b_lumenkraft the cannatrol has a humidifier in it as well as the dehumidifier from the AC condenser. It's a repurposed wine fridge with a humidifier. Fact check!💯✌️🦚
I got mines 4 days ago but my ladies have about 2 more weeks left. Can't wait to test it out.
Congratulations on your purchase. What is your experience? Can you recommend the cabinet?
How did it go?
Result?
Great video bother Thankyou so much. I pick the same model up tomorrow. I’m super stoked. 👊 💪
Congratulations on your purchase. What is your experience? Can you recommend the cabinet?
@@MrFloppy2011 I can’t recommend it enough. ❤️
Got 2 and love my new dry cure storage !! Best herb hands down.
Congrats!! Looks good
I will get mine next week 😍
Thank you very much for the detailed video, now I can get an idea of the exact function.
I got 1..1 more day for the dry/cure.. it looks great!
I bought one too. The box even fits my Smart. :D
Question.. Does anyone know what the ‘mb’ column represents in the RH function chart? 12:53
I have setup a room with an AC, dehumidifier, and some domotica magic. Now I have a steady dewpoint, and a stable 68 F.
Is this all there is to it to replicate the results of this expensive cabinet?
If you can keep a 100% stable condition where there is a .6 water activity. It's unlikely that you are able to maintain that for cheaper than the box. Equipment cost then keeping that stuff running is forsure more expensive. You might be able to hit those conditions at certain times of the year easily, but any drastic changes will have you chasing your tail
So many variables at play, but with just 2 dry-cycles per year it’s manageable.
It’s the ‘soft-dry’ combined with a ‘deep dry’ that caught my interest.. I did not know that tactic, and it seems to pay off!
Now the question remains, what is the mb column about?
I've read comments that their bud just smells green and is not terpy when run through a cannatrol. Has that been your experience? The dry/cure concept that it markets sounds cool and makes me want to invest in one, but I have concerns.
It stores the terps [smell] inside the bud until grinded, then releases the smell and taste.
@@garylee-pl9dl Thanks. Oh I'm a believer now. On my second run with my Cannatrol. Amazing results.
@@Donny_Juanny 😀👌
But why did you get the clear one? Light is bad for your buds, no?
UV glass
@@Logikalx01 Sure, UV light is filtered. Every pane of glass does it. But it filters not light per se.
Im saving up
it is just an electronic dry cabinet with a sponge for 4x the money
Not even close
@@StephanMackie-dy2xm 100% add a sponge and Bob 's your uncle.
Look it's too high of a price for what it does. you can achieve the same thing with a dry cabinet and a sponge.
The beauty is I've done ne the side by side so you can't prove me wrong.
@@notapplicable9312 betcha can't
@@madvaper5728 Been doing it for decades, My guy. I promise you, but you don't have to believe me. Google them and google humidor conversion or sausage curing in them. the sponge isn't needed if you don't intentionally over dry your stuff. Anyway, you don't need to believe that the Earth is round, and I understand the at I can't fix all the stupid in the comment section..
@notapplicable9312 So what? Not everyone has the ability to create the correct conditions drop a room to 68 degrees indefinitely to properly cure and I'm tired of relying on paper bags to cure. If youre mad you cant afford it, just be mad you cant afford it and STFU. Stick with your jank-ass cabinet and moldy dollar store sponges.
I hated the smell for the first few weeks.
But I'm hypersensitive, so it might not even be apparent to most of you folks.
Smell?
@@thecyclops9552 The typical 'new electronic device' smell. Like a new Laptop or so.
@@b_lumenkraft Got mine some days ago and agree, you have a hard plastic electric smell in the box. Kept it open for some days and havent smelled it since. Looking forward to the first dry in it in 2-3 weeks
@@geckrem970 it smells exactly the same as the Apple laptop I bought recently. Yes, keeping it open for a couple of week or so and it's gone.
I stacked mine for the first time just recently. 5 days, 16 hours, 30 minutes to go! :D
looks like this guy spent all his money on a weed fridge instead of corner bead and drywall mud. I say, splendid choice.
If you need a $1600 box to dry and cure then you’re hopeless
Not everyone has the ability to create the correct conditions drop a room to 68 degrees indefinitely to properly cure and I'm tired of relying on paper bags to cure. If youre mad you cant afford it, just be mad you cant afford it and STFU. Or maybe you can release a video on how you cure? Till then, be quiet when adults are speaking.
Not true .. this phase is the most crucial . It's almost impossible to dry and cure at the 60/60 method when not in winter
waste of money imo,too small
It really is not too small for a home grower. It is for the professional gardener. And those can afford the 41k to buy the dry room.
2.2 lbs is a lot of room.
Question? How are you going to store the kolas that won't fit? Capacity looks to be 200-250gr. max.
If you're able to control VPD in your grow area, (Cannatols VPD is .9 btw!) you're already golden. Not to mention, you could get a good freeze drier and a rosin press for less $.
Dew point is linear with VPD. (Fact check this!) You could modify a wine fridge with AC Infinity's controller 69 pro, their smart outlet uis controller and their humidifier bada bing
💯✌️🦚
The shelves can be varied. There are double the slots than there are shelves. If you need more room in hight, you can let 2 slots empty instead of 1.
And no, you can't modify a wine fridge. You want to look up Active Water Content in this regard. With a wine fridge, you only keep drying it as long as it's in there. But you want the drying to stop at some point.
@@b_lumenkraft the cannatrol has a humidifier in it as well as the dehumidifier from the AC condenser. It's a repurposed wine fridge with a humidifier. Fact check!💯✌️🦚
I'd love to see the video where you do this? Till then STFU. Man.... Growers on here are arrogant as fuck.