Drummerbrew1985
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Ok guys I want to use a fridge freezer as a fermentation chamber.
Here's what I know so far.
If I use an external thermostatic controller for the fridge section, this would render the freezer section redundant.
Joint fridge freezers run off one compressor and use fanning or another means to regulate the fridge section from the cold of the freezer section.
So here's my question.
If I placed the sensor of my external thermostatic controller into the freezer section, this would obviously create a suitable fermentation chamber but what would happen to the fridge? Would it run at a similar temp to the freezer or would it get too warm? I'm gonna get an old one to try soon but was wondering if anybody had thought of doing this??
Primary - The wife's birthday EPA
Conditioning - APA
Kegged - Centennial/cascade pale ale
Here's what I know so far.
If I use an external thermostatic controller for the fridge section, this would render the freezer section redundant.
Joint fridge freezers run off one compressor and use fanning or another means to regulate the fridge section from the cold of the freezer section.
So here's my question.
If I placed the sensor of my external thermostatic controller into the freezer section, this would obviously create a suitable fermentation chamber but what would happen to the fridge? Would it run at a similar temp to the freezer or would it get too warm? I'm gonna get an old one to try soon but was wondering if anybody had thought of doing this??
Primary - The wife's birthday EPA
Conditioning - APA
Kegged - Centennial/cascade pale ale