I've got an idea for controlling fermentation temps and was hoping for some feedback on whether or not it makes sense.
The carboy is placed in a bucket filled with water next to a fridge. When the temperature inside the carboy gets too high, a pump is switched on which pumps water from a container in the fridge circulating cold water through the bucket.
I've got some buckets, a temperature controller, and a fridge in the garage, so I would just need a small pump and some hose. I would also need to put a couple holes in the side of the fridge.
Is this a reasonable idea?
The carboy is placed in a bucket filled with water next to a fridge. When the temperature inside the carboy gets too high, a pump is switched on which pumps water from a container in the fridge circulating cold water through the bucket.
I've got some buckets, a temperature controller, and a fridge in the garage, so I would just need a small pump and some hose. I would also need to put a couple holes in the side of the fridge.
Is this a reasonable idea?
