arcain
Active Member
I'm in the process of putting together my fermentation fridge. I know some members use a tube heater and others have said it's too hot and simply use an electric bulb. Is a normal light bulb OK? If so what type: incandescent/halogen/a.n.other? or do you really need to go with one used for heating reptile tanks. Also what sort of wattage is required? What are members' experiences?
At the moment my fridge is in the barn and the ambient temp is about 14 degrees but could go down to 10 at night so I just need to work out what will be enough to heat the inside of a fairly small fridge up to fermentation temp (18-20 degrees) . NB Of course I've got an inkbird to regulate the temp which I intend to connect to the fridge itself and the heating element.
At the moment my fridge is in the barn and the ambient temp is about 14 degrees but could go down to 10 at night so I just need to work out what will be enough to heat the inside of a fairly small fridge up to fermentation temp (18-20 degrees) . NB Of course I've got an inkbird to regulate the temp which I intend to connect to the fridge itself and the heating element.