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Having a stock of spare parts in the garage I decided to slap this together to control the temp of my second fridge for fermenting. The cost of buying all the parts would run close to the same as buying a Ranco (~$50), but funds were tight and I already had all of these parts. I decided to take a few pics and maybe give others an idea to run with.

Here's the parts and tools needed.

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The control used is a fan control center typically used on older furnaces. It contains a 120v/24v transformer and 24v/120v relay. They cost about $20 new, but if you have a friend in the HVAC business you could have them pull one from the next install they do.

The thermostat is just a spare digital one that I had in my spare parts box. This particular one only goes down to 45*F, but for a fermentation temp controller this will be fine.

Other than that, I used an old extension cord, some scrap 18awg wire, a single and double junction box, recepticle & cover, 1/2" wire clamp, 2 wire nuts, 4 self tapping screws, electrical tape, screwdriver, and wire stippers.

Here's a shot of the internal wiring. The wiring is pretty basic. It looks like a lot more than it really is because there are so many unused connections. This is because this particular control center has a DPDT relay, when only a SPST is needed. These can be removed all together very simply for a cleaner look.

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And here is the final product. All together it took about 30 minutes to assemble once I had all the parts together. The two spare screws are to mount the thermostat inside the fridge.

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From here I just plug it into the wall, plug the fridge into it, put the thermostat inside the fridge and set the temp.

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