Arminius757
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So is the idea to insulate off part of the freezer for the fermenter (Fv)?
I can see this working post-fermentation when the Fv temp drops and the R-Pi can warm it back up, but during fermentation I would envision there would be a significant lag as there is Fv is generating heat that cannot be equalized by the cold air because of the insulation.
One way to get around this would be to not insulate the Fv during active fermentation or use another control to activate a shunt in the insulation to allow cold air to circulate in the insulate around the Fv
I dont plan to totally isolate the fermenter. It will be wrapped in some light insulation with the heating pad against the surface of the bucket. It will sit ontop of a small block of insulation so that the bottom can be a bit isolated from the cold floor, and I will probably add some to the top as well. This way the majority of the heat transfer will be through the side walls of the bucket, directly into the beer itself. So the heating pad will be large enough to wrap completely around the fermenter. It provides a nice, genital heat and I have been using it for some time now as my heat source with good results. I do plan to put a small fan in there as well which will act as the "cold" side of the Pi.