bionut
Well-Known Member
I don't have a spare fridge to convert in a ferm chamber but i want to make something that will work.
My ideea is to build a box out of plywood, isolate it with styrofoam or something similar and place it near my freezer.
Make two copper tubing spirals that will act as radiators.
Place one in the freezer and one in the plywood box and connect them with some tubing, and a small DC pump that will recirculate some liquid (water, glycol?) through the tubing and the copper radiators.
To mantain a constant temperature in the chamber i will use a temperature controller (STC1000?) that can controll a heating element (reptile cermic bulb for example).
Is this ideea feasible or not?
My ideea is to build a box out of plywood, isolate it with styrofoam or something similar and place it near my freezer.
Make two copper tubing spirals that will act as radiators.
Place one in the freezer and one in the plywood box and connect them with some tubing, and a small DC pump that will recirculate some liquid (water, glycol?) through the tubing and the copper radiators.
To mantain a constant temperature in the chamber i will use a temperature controller (STC1000?) that can controll a heating element (reptile cermic bulb for example).
Is this ideea feasible or not?