iancraig
Active Member
Hello,
just finished building a brew fridge. I've been playing around with it, figuring out how well it can hold temperature and what the different settings on the Stc-1000 control.
I noticed that when the probe is in air (inside or outside the fridge) the temperature reading is stable to within say plus-minus 0.2C over one minute.
However, I put the probe in a jamjar of water in the fridge and saw variation of plus-minus 2C within 10 seconds.
Anyone else noticed this instability in liquid?
I guess it is due to the higher thermal conductivity of water and possibly convection currents (the heater was on at the time). I only care because I thought of putting the probe directly in the wort - not sure anymore ....
All the best,
Ian
just finished building a brew fridge. I've been playing around with it, figuring out how well it can hold temperature and what the different settings on the Stc-1000 control.
I noticed that when the probe is in air (inside or outside the fridge) the temperature reading is stable to within say plus-minus 0.2C over one minute.
However, I put the probe in a jamjar of water in the fridge and saw variation of plus-minus 2C within 10 seconds.
Anyone else noticed this instability in liquid?
I guess it is due to the higher thermal conductivity of water and possibly convection currents (the heater was on at the time). I only care because I thought of putting the probe directly in the wort - not sure anymore ....
All the best,
Ian