My idea was since I have an extra kegerator I was going to take out all the kegerator lines and tower and build an insulated box on too of it and put a thermostat controlled fan to blow
Refrigerated air into the top box Als have a return located on opposite top back corners of the box...
The kegerator will be going away completely. Essentially I was thinking of building a "mother of fermentation" that I wouldn't have to constantly add frozen jugs to. The inkbird controller a would not work for me as I still need the storage space for bottled/kegged Homebrews, also imwill only...
By guts I mean the co2 and beer lines as well as the tower, was going to leave the interior as is being it is set up to handle 2 6th kegs.
Should I pipe the cold air to the top?
I was thinking cold air to come in at the bottom and run a duct to the top as a return to let the warm air return...
Ok I have an extra kegerator and my idea is to take the guts out, build a insulated box on top of it and have a fan on a thermostat push air up to the insulated box in the hopes I could store beer/kegs at the bottom and a fermentation chamber at the top.
Does anyone have any ideas on whether...
My thoughts are I have a second kegerator and I want to build an insulated box on top of it and a fan on a thermostat to blow air up from the kegerator to keep the box at fermentation temperatures.
Any ideas on whether this would work or ideas how to improve the design?