My question is will i need to bypass the thermostat in the fridge, bear in mind i am an electrical numpty, the fridge is less than a year old
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I was thinking in the fridge but, not directly over the heater, i can see me buying a thermowell for presser fermentersThe main debate about brew fridges tends to be where you position the temperature sensor. Some advocate on the FV others position it in the fridge space. I'm of the latter persuasion for no other reason than I don't want the faff of securing it to the FV. Haven't noticed any significant issues with my beer but then have nothing to compare it with.
A fancy meal come's to mind you know it makes senseyou could wrap the temp sensor in a little foam to hopefully stop quick fluctuations wherever you put it.
I am hoping to get mine sorted in a few months all dependant on the attitude of SWMBO
See what I mean .Some advocate on the FV others position it in the fridge space.
I had a thermowell in my all rounder and found the temp fluctuated much more than when I had the probe stuck to the side.I was thinking in the fridge but, not directly over the heater, i can see me buying a thermowell for presser fermenters
I had a thermowell in my all rounder and found the temp fluctuated much more than when I had the probe stuck to the side.
I've now gone back to having the probe on the outside.
I’d say no, unless you want the temperature to go down lower than 1-2 degrees. I have an inkbird controlling both of mine and haven’t touched the internal thermostats. I set them to 1 degree when cold crashing. One of them gets down to about 1.5 degrees before the internal thermostat turns it off and the other to 1 degree. I’m happy with that.My question is will i need to bypass the thermostat in the fridge, bear in mind i am an electrical numpty, the fridge is less than a year old
I have an external thermostat controller on my fridge (well, actually, it's a freezer) with an internal sensor. My big problem is winter... the unit is outside. Even here in the desert, there are periods that the outside temp doesn't get high enough to force the unit to run, this the wort never gets warmMost fridges max setting is fridge is on all the time and not controlled by thermostat so I set fridge to this setting. What you don't want is the fridge thermostat kicking in and out when you're trying to cold crash so by setting the fridge to be on constantly then you''re totally under ink bird control.
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