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Trotters80

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Hello, which is best?. A mat(tray), belt or thermostat to keep beer at right temperature when fermenting?.

Thanks
 
The best (and biggest) is a brew fridge (link below) a water bath is also very popular basically a container that will hold your FV's which you then pour water into and put a thermostat controlled fish tank heater into the water to heat the water and your brew, i would say a heat pad is next and the belt last, belts can be a right pain as you have to move them up and down your FV to get the right temperature.

Brew fridge - http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=51855
 
if using a belt or a mat imho your better off using in conjunction with a temperature controller like an stc1000 for the best results.

as said the brewfridge is the best option so keep an eye out for a freebe doner fridge ;)
 
I'm going the water bath route to try and beat the winter cold.

I've just bought:
1 x large plastic container (from Wilko).............................. 6 quid
1 x 100w Aquarium Heater with thermostat (Ebay)............... 7 quid
1 x LCD Aquarium Thermometer (C & F Readings) (Ebay)...... 2 quid
Total................................................................................. 15 quid

So have room for
1 x 25L Bucket and 1 DemiJohn
or
3 x Demi Johns (should get 3 in but haven't tried yet).
 
I'm going the water bath route to try and beat the winter cold.

I've just bought:
1 x large plastic container (from Wilko).............................. 6 quid
1 x 100w Aquarium Heater with thermostat (Ebay)............... 7 quid
1 x LCD Aquarium Thermometer (C & F Readings) (Ebay)...... 2 quid
Total................................................................................. 15 quid

So have room for
1 x 25L Bucket and 1 DemiJohn
or
3 x Demi Johns (should get 3 in but haven't tried yet).
Would like to see a picture of this sometime?
 
Here are some i found.

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Water_Bath1.jpg


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Hey, thanks. Good pictures. I'm not upto this stage yet, maybe in the future. For now I just want summat simple. I'll probably buy a heat mat(tray) for starters.
 
Not good enough, FD! I want it reimagined, retouched and colourised, dammit!

The animated version will be available on Youtube in the coming months lol

P.S. I had to replace the original version of the image you quoted because of a typo on the thermometer.
 
The problem i can see with that heater is it can only be used in one DJ at a time and you are going to have to make sure its sterilised before using it including the wire, I take it you don't like the water bath method.
 
The problem i can see with that heater is it can only be used in one DJ at a time and you are going to have to make sure its sterilised before using it including the wire, I take it you don't like the water bath method.
Its not that I don't like it, I just thought it may be too advanced for me at this stage, but if its simple I'll consider it.

I take it this is the best method?. I notice the water is less than half full in the container.

So basically, the thermostat heats the water which heats the barrel & you have a temperature controller?. That's it?.

Cheers
 
Yes that's it, the fish tank heater has a thermostat built in (i would check the water temperature after a few hours as they are not 100% accurate) its a simple and cheap way of doing it, i have noticed some of the fish tank heaters in the pictures are submerged and others are not, i remember when i used to keep fish they had to be fully submerged so if you get one check the instructions. :thumb:
 
Yes that's it, the fish tank heater has a thermostat built in (i would check the water temperature after a few hours as they are not 100% accurate) its a simple and cheap way of doing it, i have noticed some of the fish tank heaters in the pictures are submerged and others are not, i remember when i used to keep fish they had to be fully submerged so if you get one check the instructions. :thumb:

I'll look into em because seems like that whole equipment is cheaper than that thermostat at Leyland Home Brew on its own
 
Yeah, why not. No I don't have one like that, but if its big enough to hold my 5 gallon fermenting bin and its not taking up much more space.

Thanks
 
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