SixFoFalcon
Well-Known Member
I've been using the Johnson Controls A419 Electronic Temperature Control for my chest freezer kegerator. The settings I've been using are as follows:
SP (Set Point) = 40°F (although I upped it a bit when I had a stout in there)
dIF (Differential) = 2°F
ASd (Anti-Short Cycle Delay) = 3 minutes
OFS (Offset) = N/A (not using offset)
I also have the temperature probe submerged in a jar of water on the floor of the freezer. There is about 8 oz. of water in there to buffer against temporary temperature swings. I bypassed the stock freezer thermostat by wiring the leads together.
I'm curious about what settings others are using on their A419 (or any other electronic temp control for that matter.) Do share!
SP (Set Point) = 40°F (although I upped it a bit when I had a stout in there)
dIF (Differential) = 2°F
ASd (Anti-Short Cycle Delay) = 3 minutes
OFS (Offset) = N/A (not using offset)
I also have the temperature probe submerged in a jar of water on the floor of the freezer. There is about 8 oz. of water in there to buffer against temporary temperature swings. I bypassed the stock freezer thermostat by wiring the leads together.
I'm curious about what settings others are using on their A419 (or any other electronic temp control for that matter.) Do share!