Like the title says... anybody?
These are small, solid state chillers (or heaters if polarity is reversed), and can be purchased cheap on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/GIANT-62mm-...?pt=US_CPU_Fans_Heatsinks&hash=item484683b512
I have a Coleman cooler on my boat that uses this principle and it works really well.
I'm thinking of building one designed and sized specifically for fermentation and wondered if anybody has tried this here?
It would require a thermostat, a power source, a heat sink with fan, and an insulated box to put it in.
With some ingenuity, it could be made to heat or cool as needed. Seems promising.
These are small, solid state chillers (or heaters if polarity is reversed), and can be purchased cheap on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/GIANT-62mm-...?pt=US_CPU_Fans_Heatsinks&hash=item484683b512
I have a Coleman cooler on my boat that uses this principle and it works really well.
I'm thinking of building one designed and sized specifically for fermentation and wondered if anybody has tried this here?
It would require a thermostat, a power source, a heat sink with fan, and an insulated box to put it in.
With some ingenuity, it could be made to heat or cool as needed. Seems promising.