I converted an old freezer into a fridge tobuse as a fermentation chamber.........
My chamber is now heated using a ceramic bulb to avoid the light emmissions.....and the ambient air temperature inside has been holding at 74 (too high I know) for 2 days now, but the strip thermometer on my carboy says 62 and the carboy is cold to the touch......it wont get anybwarmer......the only thing I can think of is that the carboy is in direct contact with the floor of the chamber where the coolness is pumped through.....could this direct contact with the cold floor and maybe one wall be keeping it from warming up even with the warm air inside?
Has anyone else ever had this problem?
Any help would be appreciated.
My chamber is now heated using a ceramic bulb to avoid the light emmissions.....and the ambient air temperature inside has been holding at 74 (too high I know) for 2 days now, but the strip thermometer on my carboy says 62 and the carboy is cold to the touch......it wont get anybwarmer......the only thing I can think of is that the carboy is in direct contact with the floor of the chamber where the coolness is pumped through.....could this direct contact with the cold floor and maybe one wall be keeping it from warming up even with the warm air inside?
Has anyone else ever had this problem?
Any help would be appreciated.