Post a close-up photo of the upper seal of the chest, and the matching seal of the lid.
Bob
I didn't realize how crummy the photo was until I transferred it, but here is a photo of the seal:
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The top has some kind of insert that extends down, so that when you close the freezer lid, this insert 'seals' with the sides of the freezer. You can kind of see it here, hanging down behind the seal:
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The freezer holds the humidity well. It's just a matter of attempting to vent it when it's time to drop the humidity, and looking for alternatives. (As an aside, I would like to thank whoever set up the 'autosave' feature on this forum - I'm having difficulty posting this - it keeps disappearing, but thanks to autosave, I keep getting it 'restored').
I cut into the seal on the top, where all the electrical cords go through, so that the top can sit flush when it needs to. I suppose I should also show off my 'irrigation' invention, part of a large syringe that is attached to the wall, with a tube going from it to the crockpot. This way, if I need to add water, I don't have to lift the top and try to dump it into the crockpot from above (difficult with leaves everywhere):
Pretty darned high tech.
I suppose there is no other viable, controllable way to deal with venting, other than cutting through the top? Although the towel idea above might be easily doable. Open to innovative suggestions...always.