dante42
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So I decided that the time had come to get serious and build a keezer. I build it and it seems to be good. I tried to do the turning screw method of adjusting the thermostat, but no dice. Or more accurately, no screw.
So I ended up order a new thermostat. One of those that the freezer plugs into and has it's own probe. Of course it came with no directions. But really how hard is it to drill a whole and push a probe through it.
The problem is that the keezer will not cool down. I have the thermostat set to 30 degrees, but the freezer will not drop below 50 when connected to the thermostat. I'm not sure what I need to do, so suggestions would be appreciated. The ideas I have are:
So, suggestions? Anyone had this problem?
So I ended up order a new thermostat. One of those that the freezer plugs into and has it's own probe. Of course it came with no directions. But really how hard is it to drill a whole and push a probe through it.
The problem is that the keezer will not cool down. I have the thermostat set to 30 degrees, but the freezer will not drop below 50 when connected to the thermostat. I'm not sure what I need to do, so suggestions would be appreciated. The ideas I have are:
- Time - The thing has been running for 18 hours. Maybe it needs more time to cool down, but it did not change temp after running all night.
- Location - I put the probe in the freezer and the thermostat box outside on the back. Maybe the thermostat box needs to go inside the keezer too?
- Water - I have read that some people put the probe in water to get the beer temp to match the water. But the ambient temp should not be affected by that.
- Bad - The thermostat is just bad.
So, suggestions? Anyone had this problem?