BFD_BrewGeek
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Ran BrewPi test to get 15 gal of water down to lager fermentation temperature...
WOW! I wish my mash temperature regulation was this tight...10 hours to drop 15 degrees from 65*F to 50*F...and no significant overshoot...at all...started with a minimum space temperature of 40*F and dropped it in 2*F increments down to 32*F to see if any icing developed...so far, so good. I think/hope I'll be able to cold crash in the mid 30's if I ramp the temperature down slowing at 1-1.5*F/hour...that will be the next test...
Major props to Elco Jacobs and the BrewPi project team...this is an awesome fermentation controller...the web interface lets you monitor and log the whole process...#geekwetdream... Can't wait to see the BrewPi mash controller...
I don't have any experience with lager yeast, but from what I've read, I think this would work well to aerate and pitch at 65 and let the fermentation temperature slowly drop into the low 50's over several hours...
I need to do more sealing, add a condensate drain line to the back of the a/c, and change out the temporary control wiring for the final build...I'll post more pic's when its closer to done...

Major props to Elco Jacobs and the BrewPi project team...this is an awesome fermentation controller...the web interface lets you monitor and log the whole process...#geekwetdream... Can't wait to see the BrewPi mash controller...
I don't have any experience with lager yeast, but from what I've read, I think this would work well to aerate and pitch at 65 and let the fermentation temperature slowly drop into the low 50's over several hours...
I need to do more sealing, add a condensate drain line to the back of the a/c, and change out the temporary control wiring for the final build...I'll post more pic's when its closer to done...
