My recent brews have been in a cupboard with my Chubby fermentor sat on a heat pad.. did the job ok..
With an eye to doing some lagering down the line , I whipped out an old chest freezer that can hold two chubbies.
I hooked it up to an inkbird with a small fan heater and the freezer turned down to its lowest setting. dropped two chubbies in to ferment at 18C and set the inkbird accordingly, taping the temp probe to the outside of one of the chubbies insulated with a sponge..
I know I have overshoot issues using the fan so a 60W tube heater is on its way to deal with that.. however the cooling cycle is driving me mad..
I have an Ispindle in one of the chubbies feeding me the wort temp..
The inkbird is set for 0.3C either side of target. and its probe temp never drops below the set 17.9C .
However when the cooling cycle is engaged the wort temp keeps dropping well down close to sub 17 C and i have had to switch the cooling cycle off to stop it cold crashing..
Im thinking i firstly need to create a 50mm wood platform to insulate the fermenter bottom from the cooling surface .
Do i need to create a wider airgap around the fermenters as I only have 5mm gap between the freezer wall and the fermenters?
Or is this freezer just too agressive at the cooling thing?
With an eye to doing some lagering down the line , I whipped out an old chest freezer that can hold two chubbies.
I hooked it up to an inkbird with a small fan heater and the freezer turned down to its lowest setting. dropped two chubbies in to ferment at 18C and set the inkbird accordingly, taping the temp probe to the outside of one of the chubbies insulated with a sponge..
I know I have overshoot issues using the fan so a 60W tube heater is on its way to deal with that.. however the cooling cycle is driving me mad..
I have an Ispindle in one of the chubbies feeding me the wort temp..
The inkbird is set for 0.3C either side of target. and its probe temp never drops below the set 17.9C .
However when the cooling cycle is engaged the wort temp keeps dropping well down close to sub 17 C and i have had to switch the cooling cycle off to stop it cold crashing..
Im thinking i firstly need to create a 50mm wood platform to insulate the fermenter bottom from the cooling surface .
Do i need to create a wider airgap around the fermenters as I only have 5mm gap between the freezer wall and the fermenters?
Or is this freezer just too agressive at the cooling thing?