nathan5346
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Mine gets too hot to place your hand on... well nearly is that right?
ive had no probs yet, why are they available if they're ****?Aleman said:Yes . . . Which is why they should never be used without a thermostat . . . . Despite what the instructions tell you.
r dunno, i use a belt cos i brew in the shed and it can get cold in thereAleman said:Don't know . . . Why do people insist on heating the fermenting beer when if ferments very well at 20C? :wha:
think id better start using a thermometer :) thanks for the infoAleman said:I too ferment in the shed, My Fermenting vessels are well insulated and it's only when the ambient temp drops below 10C do I actually need to add heating . . . most of the time my issue is exactly the opposite and I have to cool the FV's down . . . So I use a digital thermostat that can control a small heater and the pump on my beer chiller . . . which feeds cold water round a stainless coil in the FV . . . I use a heating belt to heat . . . but attached to the thermostat.
I've had beer ferment at the upper end of the high 20's - low 30's using a standard heater belt . . . beer was not pleasant
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