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I have for the first time used refrigeration, stocks are low and ambient temperature high so used the MH1210A temperature controller to control cooling set to 0.1ðC differential and 10 minute delay, also have a energy meter plugged in and sensor is pressed hard against fermentor under a sponge to insulate. Also have a thermometer measuring ambient air temperature in the garage and air temperature in the freezer compartment of the fridge/freezer being used to brew in.
Started low at 18.6ðC I had hoped the freezer motor would not be required, both the thermometer and controller were showing same temperature 19.7ðC when I went to bed.
Today the motor has run used 0.03 kWh and freezer air at 18.2ðC and fermentor at 19.9ðC just 1.5 hours latter freezer air still at 18.8ðC but fermentor has risen to 20.1ðC the motor has not cut in again yet but clearly will soon.
Returning in the evening the motor has run again however not for long as went from 0.03 kWh to 0.04 kWh and the air temperature in the freezer (19.5ðC) has got closer to the fermentor temperature (20.1ðC), as to if due to weather, fact that fermenting has reduced, or other factors I don't know. But fermentor temperature does seem to be holding steady, this is not what I expected to happen, I thought the fermentor temperature would drop after each motor run by a few degrees, but this is not the case, so there is no real reason for monitoring air rather than fermentor temperature.
Test what would happen with a 0.3ðC drop in set temperature. The fermentor was flashing between 19.5 and 19.6ðC the temperature controller was reset to 19.3ðC the fridge/freezer started for a few seconds energy meter went to 0.10 kWh the ambient in garage was 19.5ðC and fridge showed 18.2ðC neither changed during the test. Test started at 11:50 but freezer did not start to run proper until 11:55 it ran until 12:01 at which point fermentor was at set temperature of 19.3ðC and the air in freezer was showing 16.1ðC very quickly the temperature of air started to raise again. So rise is as below:-
Time ââ¬â Air ââ¬â fermentor
12:01 ââ¬â 16.1ðC ââ¬â 19.3ðC
12:05 ââ¬â 16.5ðC ââ¬â 19.3ðC
12:07 ââ¬â 16.5ðC ââ¬â 19.2/19.3ðC flashing
12:10 ââ¬â 16.9ðC ââ¬â 19.2/19.3ðC flashing
12:12 ââ¬â 17.1ðC ââ¬â 19.3ðC steady
12:20 ââ¬â 17.3ðC ââ¬â 19.3ðC steady reset temperature back to 19.9ðC test complete
12:40 ââ¬â 17.8ðC ââ¬â 19.4ðC
The test was to see what the likely result would be if the STC-1000 was used instead of the MH1210A with a 0.3úC instead of a 0.1úC differential. The result was not as expected and showed there was no problem using 0.3úC differential in fact likely better as a 6 minute run of the compressor was quite short and since it has to go thought the check sequence first after switch on a longer run is good.
Started low at 18.6ðC I had hoped the freezer motor would not be required, both the thermometer and controller were showing same temperature 19.7ðC when I went to bed.
Today the motor has run used 0.03 kWh and freezer air at 18.2ðC and fermentor at 19.9ðC just 1.5 hours latter freezer air still at 18.8ðC but fermentor has risen to 20.1ðC the motor has not cut in again yet but clearly will soon.
Returning in the evening the motor has run again however not for long as went from 0.03 kWh to 0.04 kWh and the air temperature in the freezer (19.5ðC) has got closer to the fermentor temperature (20.1ðC), as to if due to weather, fact that fermenting has reduced, or other factors I don't know. But fermentor temperature does seem to be holding steady, this is not what I expected to happen, I thought the fermentor temperature would drop after each motor run by a few degrees, but this is not the case, so there is no real reason for monitoring air rather than fermentor temperature.
Test what would happen with a 0.3ðC drop in set temperature. The fermentor was flashing between 19.5 and 19.6ðC the temperature controller was reset to 19.3ðC the fridge/freezer started for a few seconds energy meter went to 0.10 kWh the ambient in garage was 19.5ðC and fridge showed 18.2ðC neither changed during the test. Test started at 11:50 but freezer did not start to run proper until 11:55 it ran until 12:01 at which point fermentor was at set temperature of 19.3ðC and the air in freezer was showing 16.1ðC very quickly the temperature of air started to raise again. So rise is as below:-
Time ââ¬â Air ââ¬â fermentor
12:01 ââ¬â 16.1ðC ââ¬â 19.3ðC
12:05 ââ¬â 16.5ðC ââ¬â 19.3ðC
12:07 ââ¬â 16.5ðC ââ¬â 19.2/19.3ðC flashing
12:10 ââ¬â 16.9ðC ââ¬â 19.2/19.3ðC flashing
12:12 ââ¬â 17.1ðC ââ¬â 19.3ðC steady
12:20 ââ¬â 17.3ðC ââ¬â 19.3ðC steady reset temperature back to 19.9ðC test complete
12:40 ââ¬â 17.8ðC ââ¬â 19.4ðC
The test was to see what the likely result would be if the STC-1000 was used instead of the MH1210A with a 0.3úC instead of a 0.1úC differential. The result was not as expected and showed there was no problem using 0.3úC differential in fact likely better as a 6 minute run of the compressor was quite short and since it has to go thought the check sequence first after switch on a longer run is good.