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TxBigHops

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I've been looking around for something for fermentation chamber - chest or upright freezer, fridge, etc. Almost pulled the trigger on a commercial Bev-Air fridge, but I missed it. Then while searching Craigslist, I came across a wine fridge. Existing thermostat has a range up to 64 degrees, so I'm thinking this would work without any modifications, unlike a regular fridge that will only go as high as 40-something degrees. Is there a flaw in my thinking, or can I make this work, as long as I'm not trying to dial in extremely specific temps? I live in Houston, and I'm just tired of swamp coolers and only brewing in the winter.
 
Can it work? Yes. Are you going to want to be precise in your temps? Yes. Are you going to end up wanting to go above 64? Yes.

I predict your progression to go:
Buy wine fridge
Love it first batch (or couple)
Want more control
Add a temp controller and heat source
Wonder why you didn't to start with

So get moving down that path!
 
Yeah, I completely understand the desire for more precise temp control and for heating. Just that with a regular fridge I would need that immediately, and with this I may be able to put it off a bit. Downside is with this I don't have as much space as a full size upright fridge. But the initial cost is lower. And eventually I may be able to utilize both. It goes on and on...
 
I had thought of the idea of using a wine fridge for fermentation. The local Sam's Club had a nice sized one earlier this year for $199 that I really regret not buying. All I would have had to do is remove the racks and it would have been perfect for a 5 gallon fermenter.
 
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