Brewster21
Active Member
Has anyone successfully used a heatpad for the heat source in a home made fridge fermentation chamber?
In my case I used a tubular heater and made a wooden plate for the brackets to sit on.Has anyone successfully used a heatpad for the heat source in a home made fridge fermentation chamber?
I’ve not used a heatpad, but with a thin (9mm) bit of ply-wood beneath it (presumably on a glass shelf) there shouldn’t be any problem.I have a tube heater on order but it just occured to me that I may be able to use the heatpad maybe with a small piece of plywood underneath it, I'm just interested to see if anyone else has done the same, thanks anyway.
I'm sure you're already aware, but do be careful drilling through the top of the fridge. Some fridges have coolant lines running through the top.Thanks for the feedback, this is the setup I have decided on, I have a second hand integrated fridge which has a well at the bottom, this will house the tube heater sat on polypropylene brackets beneath the fermenter. The Inkbird probe will be passed through a small hole drilled through the top straight into a thermowell fitted in the lid. The control unit will be fixed to the side of the fridge and all cabling pinned back out of the way. This will be a major improvement to my existing brews, I have also bought a bottling gadget to reduce oxygen build up so the next step is to get a brew on and test it out, the brew will be an American IPA with some brew enhancer, I will post an update, many thanks again
I was aware but I took the chance and got away with it and it's working fine so far, hopefully will get a brew going today.I'm sure you're already aware, but do be careful drilling through the top of the fridge. Some fridges have coolant lines running through the top.
On my fermenting fridge I started just by putting the probe in under the door seal just so I could get a brew in there quickly, and I have stuck to this method as it works well with no drilling involved. Just something to consider.
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