In theory these only go down to 16ºC... however with a bit of ingenuity it should be possible to 'fake' the thermostat (NB: don't try this unless you know what you are doing)
Many thanks for this, @Neil54 - funnily enough I've just been chatting online with my friend's brother-in-law who is an AC expert, and he too was mentioning the possibility of the evaporator freezing up, so it's something I need to be aware of.The reverser on the aircon unit is to stop the condenser from freezing up.
If it a heat pump it can be run "backwards" heating as well as cooling. This is not usual in portable cooling units.
Just curious. If you are making a chamber to pump cool air con air around, why haven't you bought a fridge for the purpose?
It’s a very reasonable question - and I’m sure there’s a very reasonable answer, which I shall inform you of once it’s occurred to me...Just curious. If you are making a chamber to pump cool air con air around, why haven't you bought a fridge for the purpose?
I'm all for making and hacking stuff, but have I missed something on earlier posts that has made you select to create your own?
Cheers
Maybe you could DIY a glycol chiller/heater? That would be a perfect solution to temperature control and also allow you to ferment at lager temperatures and cold crash.
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