prrriiide
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Building off of this thread...
After waiting on a tax return, dealing with a family issue and several other delays, I am ready to begin construction.
I have decided to move my box to a different wall in the garage to deal with the placement of my attic stairs. So the box will be the same in concept, just the higher temp ale chamber will be on the left instead of the right.
I have acquired a 6000 BTU window unit, and have all of my lumber. I purchased some 1" bead foam board and will buy the 3-1/2" R-13 batt rolls this week. Instead of PC fans, I have elected to use bathroom exhaust fans (LINK). 50 CFM for $14 with an in-line baffle and a 3-1/2" port. I'll use 3-1/2" bath exhaust vent for the little ducting I need. I received two of the aquarium temp controllers, and a friend gave me an analog controller that I intend to use on the coldest box.
So all I have left to buy for my parts list is the ducting, 1 fan, the batts, outlets/boxes, and some zip cord to run the electrics.
Here's the space I'll be building in:
Updates to follow...soon, hopefully!
After waiting on a tax return, dealing with a family issue and several other delays, I am ready to begin construction.
I have decided to move my box to a different wall in the garage to deal with the placement of my attic stairs. So the box will be the same in concept, just the higher temp ale chamber will be on the left instead of the right.
I have acquired a 6000 BTU window unit, and have all of my lumber. I purchased some 1" bead foam board and will buy the 3-1/2" R-13 batt rolls this week. Instead of PC fans, I have elected to use bathroom exhaust fans (LINK). 50 CFM for $14 with an in-line baffle and a 3-1/2" port. I'll use 3-1/2" bath exhaust vent for the little ducting I need. I received two of the aquarium temp controllers, and a friend gave me an analog controller that I intend to use on the coldest box.
So all I have left to buy for my parts list is the ducting, 1 fan, the batts, outlets/boxes, and some zip cord to run the electrics.
Here's the space I'll be building in:
Updates to follow...soon, hopefully!