Arminius757
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Hello everyone!
So I just got done constructing my fermentation freezer/keezer. Basically, I have a STC1000 running the freezer to keep it at a constant temperature. The issue that I am facing is probe placement so that I can keep the freezer at a constant temperature without major cycling. Originally, I had the probe place in a 1 pint mason jar filled with water. This meant that the freezer would kick in about every hour to hour and a half for about 20 mins. I have read that using water isnt the best idea though, so I tried taping the sensor to a piece of insulation to the side of the fridge. This, however, cause the freezer to kick in every 15 mins for about 5 mins at a time. I am worried that I am over working my freezer. Should I return to using the water instead? Or Should I keep the shorter, but more frequent cycles going?
Overall, I have an STC1000 running the fridge and a brewpi system controlling fermentation. Keeping the fridge at an ambient temperature of about 40 and using heat tape, I can get 4 gallons of water to 65-70 degrees.
I just want to save my freezer for as long as I can. Where shoudl I put my probe to get could cycles? Or is it ok to use water in my case?
Thanks!
So I just got done constructing my fermentation freezer/keezer. Basically, I have a STC1000 running the freezer to keep it at a constant temperature. The issue that I am facing is probe placement so that I can keep the freezer at a constant temperature without major cycling. Originally, I had the probe place in a 1 pint mason jar filled with water. This meant that the freezer would kick in about every hour to hour and a half for about 20 mins. I have read that using water isnt the best idea though, so I tried taping the sensor to a piece of insulation to the side of the fridge. This, however, cause the freezer to kick in every 15 mins for about 5 mins at a time. I am worried that I am over working my freezer. Should I return to using the water instead? Or Should I keep the shorter, but more frequent cycles going?
Overall, I have an STC1000 running the fridge and a brewpi system controlling fermentation. Keeping the fridge at an ambient temperature of about 40 and using heat tape, I can get 4 gallons of water to 65-70 degrees.
I just want to save my freezer for as long as I can. Where shoudl I put my probe to get could cycles? Or is it ok to use water in my case?
Thanks!