My STC Build (with Pics)

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DethApostle

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I'm putting a full write up on my website later today but thought I'd post a short version here too seeing as it was a post on this forum that inspired my build.

The shopping list:
•220V STC-1000
•3 20mm IP68 Weatherproof Cable Gland
•Plastic Electronics Project Box (216 x 130 x 85mm)
•2 Trailing Mains Extension Sockets
•15 AMP Block Connector Strip
•13 AMP Fused 3 Pin Plug
•1.5mm 3core Flex Cable
•1ft Electric Tube (Greenhouse) Heater
•Under-counter fridge

Total cost c. £70 (including £20 fridge off ebay)
The bits!
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Drill the holes. (Buy. A. Dremel.)
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Wiring Diagram
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My wiring!
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All done! Simples!
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Once the build is complete the probe itself needs to be calibrated against a known temperature such as boiling water or in my case I used a thermometer that I had already verified as accurate.

The STC has 4 settings:
•F1 – Temperature Setting
•F2 – Temperature Variance Setting
•F3 – Compressor Delay
•F4 – Probe Calibration Value

F1 is set to the temperature you require (19C in my case for fermenting an IPA).
F2 allows you to define how accurately you want the STC to get to that temperature. For example a setting here of 0.5 degrees will send power the cooler when the temperature reaches 19.6C, a setting of 0.2 will turn the cooler on at 19.2C.
F3 controls the delay in turning the fridge compressor on and off. Rapid switching the compressor on and off can reduce its working life, a setting of 3 minutes is pretty standard here it seems.
F4 allows you to calibrate the probe. I found that the default probe was reporting 3.5C lower than my trusty thermometer so if I set my STC to 19C with no corrections I was actually only holding a temperature of 15.5C inside the fridge! Not ideal for fermenting beer! This was corrected by setting F4 to -3.5 and now 19C is actually 19C!

And that’s all there is to it!
DA
 
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