Edison
Regular.
For those of you who have a temperature controlled converted fridge/freezer, what are your preferred positions for your temperature probe?
I used to put the probe directly into a thermowell in the FV but I was finding sometimes I had problems with hysteresis with the delay between the temperature at the centre of the wort and the air temperature in the chamber. I was concerned that as a beer was actively fermenting the freezer would kick in and by the time the centre was at the correct temperature the outer would be much colder. Possibly as active fermentation was beginning to slow it could cause the yeast to go dormant prematurely an result in a slightly higher than expected FG.
This brew i have been monitoring the temperature in the FV thermowell but controlling the air temperature in the chamber with the probe hanging free. This seemed to handle things more smoothly with less fluctuations in wort temperature, but this morning my wort temperature had fallen from 19.1c to 17.2c, possibly because I noticed one of the door seals was catching last night and corrected it before bed (and air temperature was set to 15c to compensate for active fermatation)!
I'm hoping at may have been close to FG anyway as it has gone from 10.7 OG to 5.9 on the refractometer (in a day and a half!). It is still bubbling, only slower than last night.
I used to put the probe directly into a thermowell in the FV but I was finding sometimes I had problems with hysteresis with the delay between the temperature at the centre of the wort and the air temperature in the chamber. I was concerned that as a beer was actively fermenting the freezer would kick in and by the time the centre was at the correct temperature the outer would be much colder. Possibly as active fermentation was beginning to slow it could cause the yeast to go dormant prematurely an result in a slightly higher than expected FG.
This brew i have been monitoring the temperature in the FV thermowell but controlling the air temperature in the chamber with the probe hanging free. This seemed to handle things more smoothly with less fluctuations in wort temperature, but this morning my wort temperature had fallen from 19.1c to 17.2c, possibly because I noticed one of the door seals was catching last night and corrected it before bed (and air temperature was set to 15c to compensate for active fermatation)!
I'm hoping at may have been close to FG anyway as it has gone from 10.7 OG to 5.9 on the refractometer (in a day and a half!). It is still bubbling, only slower than last night.