Cooling down the Pio’s (inside a fridge)

Hi everyone! Some time ago I read a post about putting Pioreactors in a fridge (as part of an experiment) to test how they work. Right now, I have my setup in a factory where the ambient temperature is usually around 25°C-28C. I was wondering if it would be a good idea to buy a small fridge (link attached) for experiments that require temperatures around 15–20°C.

I’m a bit concerned about condensation and the electronics… any advice would be greatly appreciated! :grinning:

https://www.makro.es/marketplace/product/389d417a-b89e-4485-b3b5-63c17a17724e

Update:

The idea is to have the fridge connected to a temperature relay (Inkbird), set to maintain around 15°C. There will also be a humidity sensor (same brand) connected to the power supply of the Pioreactors, which will shut them off automatically if humidity exceeds a certain threshold.

Let me know if anyone has experience with similar setups or tips to avoid condensation issues!