• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

Humidity Killed My Space Heater

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

imperialipa

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 15, 2010
Messages
206
Reaction score
5
Location
renton
And suggestions on what I cna use in my temp controlled fermentation chamber. Its a chest freezer with a digital temp controller hooked up to it.

I noticed today my portable space heater was all rusted out and coroded. It gets pretty humid in there I would imagine.

What would you recommend I can plug in that is resistant to humidity and corrosion.

I dont want a light source becasue I am not warpping my carboy in foil everytime I brew. so I need soething that heats up and does no emit uv or light. Suggestions?
 
You could use Fermwrap depending on the size of you fermentation chamber. You wouldn't necessarily need to wrap the fermenter if it is a larger space with multiple fermenters. If it is insulated well you are just trying to maintain a temperature and that shouldn't take a lot of energy. There are also desiccants that you use to reduce the humidity.
 
i built a 120 watt "heater" using ten 10 ohm wire wound ceramic resistors wired across a pair of terminal strips.
brewery_33_sm.jpg


I set this on the floor of my primary ferm fridge during the cold season. Works great...

Cheers!
 
Use an incandescent bulb and put a black garbage bag over the carboy. I used to tear a hole in the bottom of the bag for the carboy neck and airlock to poke through, and then slide it over the top. Easy, functional and cheap....
 
They make ceramic bulbs for heating reptiles. It's shaped like a lightbulb, but it's white ceramic. No Light, only heat.
 
I second incandescent bulb, I've been using a clamp lamp in my fermentation chamber with great results. A 60w bulb will give off exactly as much heat as a 60w heater. Plus its dirt cheap and much safer I feel. I never worried about light exposure, incandescent bulbs are not a source of UV light, which will skunk your beer. But if you're really worried about it than put the bulb inside a tin coffee can and poke some holes in it.


Lamp
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00076Q0FQ/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Latest posts

Back
Top