I came across a retailer selling what appears to be the exact same fridge as the kegerator that I bought from home depot 15 years ago. It is a kegerator conversion fridge where it's prepped to be a kegerator and you supply all of the kegerator hardware. Based on the thermostat and layout, it looks just like the Vissani from home depot. It has been listed for $500 but today I caught it on sale for around $366 with free shipping so I picked one up, its surprisingly arriving tomorrow.
On Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/EdgeStar-BR2...ext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&gQT=1
On their own site - https://www.build.com/edgestar-br2001/s1167674?uid=2794231
What I need help with is:
1. What heat source should I use? Should I get a ceramic bulb or a heat pad? Any pointers are appreciated
2. How do you configure the thermostat to keep the temp as close as possible to your target temp?
3. Is it better to use a thermowell instead of having the probe sitting in liquid within the chamber? I am hoping to not drill into my All Rounder pressure lid, but if it is the ideal way then I'll do it.
4. I plan to use an Inkbird ITC-1000, since it's now the fridges thermostat. Any benefit to using the ITC-308?
On Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/EdgeStar-BR2...ext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&gQT=1
On their own site - https://www.build.com/edgestar-br2001/s1167674?uid=2794231
What I need help with is:
1. What heat source should I use? Should I get a ceramic bulb or a heat pad? Any pointers are appreciated
2. How do you configure the thermostat to keep the temp as close as possible to your target temp?
3. Is it better to use a thermowell instead of having the probe sitting in liquid within the chamber? I am hoping to not drill into my All Rounder pressure lid, but if it is the ideal way then I'll do it.
4. I plan to use an Inkbird ITC-1000, since it's now the fridges thermostat. Any benefit to using the ITC-308?