Hi all
I've just bought a small under counter fridge to use as a brew fermentation chamber.
I've wired up a new Inkbird as per the forums, and have tested it with sensor a glass of ice water and 2 lights - seems good to go. Got fridge and heater at the ready. However both of these have built in thermostats.
I've noticed other posts mention removing the Fridges built in thermostat? Can anyone explain why this is needed? Surely if the thermostat is set to its lowest setting, this will always be lower than fermenting temp so wouldn't trip out when the STC calls for cooling.
Feel like I'm missing something here?
Thanks!
Mark
I've just bought a small under counter fridge to use as a brew fermentation chamber.
I've wired up a new Inkbird as per the forums, and have tested it with sensor a glass of ice water and 2 lights - seems good to go. Got fridge and heater at the ready. However both of these have built in thermostats.
I've noticed other posts mention removing the Fridges built in thermostat? Can anyone explain why this is needed? Surely if the thermostat is set to its lowest setting, this will always be lower than fermenting temp so wouldn't trip out when the STC calls for cooling.
Feel like I'm missing something here?
Thanks!
Mark