David Woods
Well-Known Member
I use a fridge with an Inkbird controller in my fermentation fridge and up to now I have the probe placed against the fermenter held in place with bubble wrap.
I have noticed that there are big temp changes given that the probe is measuring the outside of the vessel and it seems doesn't really react in a very smooth way enough.
I was wondering if it would be better to have the probe measuring the ambient temp of the fridge instead as maybe this would result in smaller adjustments in the temp - hopefully giving a more stable and consistent reading.
What do you prefer - it does seem that the wort needs to cool down or heat up a lot to affect an Inkbird change and then the reading seem a bit extreme.
I would be very interested in what would give the best results. I use a Tilt and it does show some wild swings in temp.
Cheers
I have noticed that there are big temp changes given that the probe is measuring the outside of the vessel and it seems doesn't really react in a very smooth way enough.
I was wondering if it would be better to have the probe measuring the ambient temp of the fridge instead as maybe this would result in smaller adjustments in the temp - hopefully giving a more stable and consistent reading.
What do you prefer - it does seem that the wort needs to cool down or heat up a lot to affect an Inkbird change and then the reading seem a bit extreme.
I would be very interested in what would give the best results. I use a Tilt and it does show some wild swings in temp.
Cheers