Redwiggler
Well-Known Member
I just built a 48" X 30" X 26" ferm chamber w/ a 6000 BTU window unit. I just ordered a digital Johnson temp control for it. I rewired the ac unit so that the temp sensor is on the out side of the chamber. I still have a little insulating to do around the unit it self but over all it's extremely well insulated and air tight. So I turn it on high. close the door and plug it in. The temp inside went from 70 to 30 degrees in just under 4 mins. I unplugged it so it would not freeze up and repeated the process a few times. I determined that I was losing 1 degree every 3 to 4 mins when unplugged.
At first I thought this was great but now I'm second guessing my self.
So my Questions are:
How do you keep the temp controller from turning the system off as soon as it comes on?
The temp controller will have a lag time of 3 degrees, so after 12 mins of being off it will turn back on. Will this hurt the unit?
The unit it self is leting some of the cold out(conducting cold), how much should I insulate it w/o covering any of the vents and will this help?
Will having a few full carboy in the chamber help w/ temp control?
Thanks to every one on this site! I've been reading and learning a lot in the last few months!!
I took lots of pics and will post them when finished.
Thanks!
At first I thought this was great but now I'm second guessing my self.
So my Questions are:
How do you keep the temp controller from turning the system off as soon as it comes on?
The temp controller will have a lag time of 3 degrees, so after 12 mins of being off it will turn back on. Will this hurt the unit?
The unit it self is leting some of the cold out(conducting cold), how much should I insulate it w/o covering any of the vents and will this help?
Will having a few full carboy in the chamber help w/ temp control?
Thanks to every one on this site! I've been reading and learning a lot in the last few months!!
I took lots of pics and will post them when finished.
Thanks!