So this year I truly plan on building a cozy can for making some pipe blends. Instead of using a hot water thermostats to control the temp could I use something like an InkBird PID that combines the temp and set temp into one device?
Thanks Bob. The more and more research I do on this forum about flue curing, fermenting, etc. the more confused I get by it. Does flue curing actually change the flavor of the leaf or simply speed up the natural curing process?The Cozy Can was an attempt to define the absolute minimum requirement for a home flue-cure chamber. [Flue-curing by hobby growers had never been attempted.] Although I would suggest a container larger than a trash can, and one that is rectangular, for space efficiency, the Cozy Can is definitely ripe for improvements. Any controller (preferably one that remembers its settings if the power should momentarily blink off) that can be set for the desired temp range will work.
Another option:
Foolproof Kiln Controller
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Bob
The intrinsic "aging" enzymes within the tobacco lamina are an oxidase and a peroxidase. No oxygen, then no fermentation or aging.Any ideas regarding the function of oxygen in kilning would be appreciated.
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