Hi Guys,
I just brewed my second batch ever (NB's Caribou Slobber) and I put it into my fermentation chamber I built. The chamber has a Hydro Farm Thermostat and a heat mat for it's temperature control (doesn't have any refrigeration mechanisms, just heat mat, because my house is around 64 most of the day and even less during the evening).
I wanted to stabilize the temperatures during primary by using my well insulated fermentation chamber. I just realized that the thermometer can only be programmed down to 68 degrees.
some specifics if this helps:
Caribou Slobber
Danstar:Windsor Ale Yeast
5 gallons in glass carboy
currently thermostat says it's 67 degrees inside the chamber and the carboy's attached fermometer says it's around 64 degrees.
Looking to see if anyone else uses a hydro farm thermometer and mat and/or if you think what I 'm doing will work? Is temp too high? Should I just turn off the system and let it be cold but somewhat stable inside the chamber.
Thank you!
I just brewed my second batch ever (NB's Caribou Slobber) and I put it into my fermentation chamber I built. The chamber has a Hydro Farm Thermostat and a heat mat for it's temperature control (doesn't have any refrigeration mechanisms, just heat mat, because my house is around 64 most of the day and even less during the evening).
I wanted to stabilize the temperatures during primary by using my well insulated fermentation chamber. I just realized that the thermometer can only be programmed down to 68 degrees.
some specifics if this helps:
Caribou Slobber
Danstar:Windsor Ale Yeast
5 gallons in glass carboy
currently thermostat says it's 67 degrees inside the chamber and the carboy's attached fermometer says it's around 64 degrees.
Looking to see if anyone else uses a hydro farm thermometer and mat and/or if you think what I 'm doing will work? Is temp too high? Should I just turn off the system and let it be cold but somewhat stable inside the chamber.
Thank you!