If you live near Bournemouth, you will only need a fridge for
THREE MONTHS of the year if you wish to brew anything at 15*C or below all year round.
https://www.holiday-weather.com/bournemouth/averages/
BTW, the reason your Inkbird
"frequently cycles between heating and cooling" is because you haven't set it up properly.
Mine both sit within 0.2*C of the Set Point and only "cycle" when they are settling down to control a new brew.
Apart from getting the set-up right, it also helps the Inkbird if you remove the plug from one or the other of the functions. i.e. To ferment at 21*C with an ambient temperature:
- below 21*C, there is no point in letting the refrigerator switch on,
- above 21*C there is no point in letting the heater switch on.
It is only when the ambient temperature is fluctuating above and below the desired fermentation temperature that the cooling
and heating functions need to both be allowed to switch on and off.
Before I could afford an Inkbird I used one of these to switch the heater on and off in my "contraption" ...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00IL3IFNM/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
... and it worked very well,
especially in winter. :thumb:
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