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m1k3

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Looks great. I had to add a fan just for even cooling so with the heat rising I'd say you probably should add that as well.
 
How about the wattage? 150 watts for 15.6 cu ft chest freezer with 15 gallons of fermenting beer... inside a garage (in California)

Does that seem reasonable?
(I'm not really concerned it's too much since the temp controller will regulate it.)
And the metal arch over the top should prevent a single hot spot right on the lid.

A fan will help with that too. I guess you would want to draw the air across the element rather than blow directly on it.
 
A cursory search indicates your area experiences seasonal low temperatures in the high 30s°F, so 150 watts may not be unreasonable.

I would definitely install a small pc fan running 24/7 to prevent temperature stratification.
It doesn't take much, an 80mm fan running at half speed is plenty...

Cheers!
 
I would think you would only need that much on the coldest of nights in the winter.In the winter my basement gets into low 50's and I just hang a 40W incandesant bulb in the freezer and it works well. 7CF freezer.
 
I use the 200W Lasko Personal heater with its built in fan in my tiny like mayhbe 10cuft stand up freezer and it works great. That said i dont really feel it puts out 200W of heat...the air that comes out is colder than my car heater on max hot. But you definitely want a fan.
 
I've been using a 150w ceramic bulb in my ferm chamber (holds 6 carboys) for several years w/ great success in maintaining steady temps. I also use a small fan that runs 24/7 to better circulate both cold & warm air.
I had a small combo heater/fan unit in my first ferm chamber but changed the setup after it caught on FIRE! Fortunately the controller cut the power when the temp went up & the chamber was sealed tightly enough to snuff it out before my house burned down.
 
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