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Anybody use a freezer like this one?

Discussion in 'Fermenters' started by polvofiloso, Mar 17, 2012.

 

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    polvofiloso

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 17, 2012
    I bought this Beverage Air commercial freezer off Craigslist. Anybody use one of these for a fermentation chamber? It will hold about 15 cornies. I also bought a Johnson controller from the same guy, and I plan to use it for my fermenter/cellar. Looking forward to controlling my ferment temps better, especially with summer coming.

    I'm also wondering if anyone has used one of these as a keezer. Looks like it would be pretty easy to attach a tower (or two) to the top of it.

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    Schnitzengiggle

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 17, 2012
    Dude, same company that makes the Firestone Kegs (well..Spartanburg, IL)!

    Sweet score!
     
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    polvofiloso

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 19, 2012
    Well I had to swap the electrical plug on it (it had one of those plugs with one blade turned sideways). Got that done and plugged it in. It ran for a few hours and never got cold, so I've got some troubleshooting to do. I bought it knowing it might need work. At least the compressor runs though.
     
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    Rivenin

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    Posted Mar 19, 2012
    I'd love that! It would completely save my back not having to list so high
     
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    LandoLincoln

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 19, 2012
    That's a great fermentation chamber. That's pretty much the idea I have for my custom made one. If you lifted that thing high enough off of the floor, then when you go to rack to secondary or to a bottling bucket or a keg, you wouldn't have to move the carboys an inch so you could avoid kicking up any trub or yeast.
     
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    polvofiloso

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 21, 2012
    Yeah I liked the idea of the drop front, for ease of loading in and out. Now I just gotta figure out why it won't get cold and fix it. Anybody know a refrigeration tech in inland So Cal?
     
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    Kindyr

    Member

    Posted Mar 21, 2012
    Neither a refridgeration tech, nor an electricion, but I remember once running across a 220V window AC unit that had a plug that sounds like the one you replaced. Have you confirmed that it's intended to run on 110 and not a dedicated 220 outlet?
     
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    polvofiloso

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 21, 2012
    Yep, check the info plate in my photo above. 115V. Thanks for the suggestion though :mug:
     
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    LandoLincoln

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 22, 2012
    That sideways plug sounds like it needs a 20 amp circuit. But if the compressor is running...sounds like it needs a freon charge.
     
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    cxchef

    Active Member

    Posted Mar 22, 2012
    Just an FYI this is actually a milk cooler from school food service. They are super durable but I do believe it is a fridge and not a freezer. I have 15 of them in the school district I run.
     
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    polvofiloso

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 22, 2012
    Thanks for the info! The guy I bought it from said he got it at a school district auction. The info plate says its a refrigerator OR freezer. But at this point all it is is a fancy box LOL.
     
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    Hang Glider

    Beer Drinker  

    Posted Mar 22, 2012
    I don't have one of those (SWEEEET find!) but I have a Beverage Air glass-door merchandiser. Stopped cooling after about 6 months. Turned out the fan that pulls air thru the coils had jammed up and wasn't turning at all. (Freon charge was fine). I found a new replacement fan online (about $90) that was an exact match, and it's been running fine ever since.


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    Scubajay

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    Posted Mar 22, 2012
    Thats great how is your brew stand progressing
     
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    polvofiloso

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2012
    scubajay, no progress on it. Like I said earlier I probably won't start working on it until later this year.
     
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    polvofiloso

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 24, 2012
    Thanks for the tip! I'm gonna try to find some time to dig into this thing a little more this weekend :)
     
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    polvofiloso

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 17, 2012
    Just to update this thread I recently sold this freezer. I decided not to tinker with it and found a working Bev-Air 58" 2-tower kegerator on CL so I no longer had any use for this one. I'll post up a thread with photos of the new (to me) one soon. It needs a little TLC but it's pretty cool.
     
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    StainlessBrewing

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    Posted Jul 17, 2012
    Sweet! Let's see some pictures. So you have 4 taps now?
     
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