I've built a fermentation chamber that is 5'x'3'3' with a minifridge for cooling and a 250 watt heat lamp for heating. Temperature is controlled by the Inkbird ITC-308, which seems to work great.
the frame is built with 2x4s, and R9.8 insulation covered up with half-inch OSB.
PICTURES HERE http://imgur.com/a/zgBeE
My problem is the chamber just won't get cold enough, and yesterday morning was 15 degrees above ambient. I set it to 64, ambient was about 62, and I checked it in the morning and Inkbird was telling me it was 78 degrees in there.
I opened the door and ran the box fan in the pictures blowing into the box and things cooled down well.
Where is the heat coming from? There is currently about 24 gallons of beer in there that was brewed on October 3rd and October 4th and its fermenting away. I maybe have overpitched the yeast.
I know that fermentation produces heat, but 15 degrees over ambient with a minifridge running full blast and three fans to circulate air? One of the is a big square window fan.
Any ideas on why its so hot in there and how to cool it down? I may purchase a used AC unit tomorrow and add in there but I would appreciate any ideas.
the frame is built with 2x4s, and R9.8 insulation covered up with half-inch OSB.
PICTURES HERE http://imgur.com/a/zgBeE
My problem is the chamber just won't get cold enough, and yesterday morning was 15 degrees above ambient. I set it to 64, ambient was about 62, and I checked it in the morning and Inkbird was telling me it was 78 degrees in there.
I opened the door and ran the box fan in the pictures blowing into the box and things cooled down well.
Where is the heat coming from? There is currently about 24 gallons of beer in there that was brewed on October 3rd and October 4th and its fermenting away. I maybe have overpitched the yeast.
I know that fermentation produces heat, but 15 degrees over ambient with a minifridge running full blast and three fans to circulate air? One of the is a big square window fan.
Any ideas on why its so hot in there and how to cool it down? I may purchase a used AC unit tomorrow and add in there but I would appreciate any ideas.