So I am planning to build a custom cabinet for a fermentation chamber in my designated brew closet (which is walk in). The area that the chamber will go is a fairly good sized space, a mini fridge will easily fit in it and quite possible two would fit side by side.
My conundrum stems from the fact that I want to start fermenting in sanke kegs - two at a time if I can make the design work. I'm also about to build a new single tier brewing rig, which will allow me to brew 10 gal batches (hence fermenting in the sankes). I have no issues with being able to build the cabinet, how to insulate it, etc. I just can't figure out what to do to cool it. The space I have to work with is 49" x 26" and can be as high as I need to fit the sankes with fermenter conversions, so probably 2.5 to 2.75 ft interior height. I'd like to keep it as short as I can so that I can use it as a work top to put my stir plate and such on.
Note: I already have a wired up Ranco ready to use for this project and I'm dead set against using anything that I have to manually change out, like ice packs and such.
Originally I was thinking I would get and build a chamber using a plain old minifridge, but that was before I got the idea to brew 10 gal batches and ferment them in sankes.
Then I thought maybe I could get a minifridge that has the coils on the back and just use the compressor (which is currently my front runner idea), but that would likely be a lot more work. I think the window AC idea is out because the room isn't really well ventilated and I'm not sure how much heat it would throw out. I want to be able to leave full kegs at RT conditioning in the room.
The other idea I had involving a minifridge would just have it next to the chamber with some hoses pumping the air over as needed. I could then use it for yeast/hop storage in the room as well.
So does anyone have any other suggestions or comments about which of my current ideas might work best in my situation? I'll try to get some pictures up of the space this evening.
My conundrum stems from the fact that I want to start fermenting in sanke kegs - two at a time if I can make the design work. I'm also about to build a new single tier brewing rig, which will allow me to brew 10 gal batches (hence fermenting in the sankes). I have no issues with being able to build the cabinet, how to insulate it, etc. I just can't figure out what to do to cool it. The space I have to work with is 49" x 26" and can be as high as I need to fit the sankes with fermenter conversions, so probably 2.5 to 2.75 ft interior height. I'd like to keep it as short as I can so that I can use it as a work top to put my stir plate and such on.
Note: I already have a wired up Ranco ready to use for this project and I'm dead set against using anything that I have to manually change out, like ice packs and such.
Originally I was thinking I would get and build a chamber using a plain old minifridge, but that was before I got the idea to brew 10 gal batches and ferment them in sankes.
Then I thought maybe I could get a minifridge that has the coils on the back and just use the compressor (which is currently my front runner idea), but that would likely be a lot more work. I think the window AC idea is out because the room isn't really well ventilated and I'm not sure how much heat it would throw out. I want to be able to leave full kegs at RT conditioning in the room.
The other idea I had involving a minifridge would just have it next to the chamber with some hoses pumping the air over as needed. I could then use it for yeast/hop storage in the room as well.
So does anyone have any other suggestions or comments about which of my current ideas might work best in my situation? I'll try to get some pictures up of the space this evening.