Looks great, nice job!At expanding my fermenting fridge. I need to silicone the seams where the wood meets and figure out some insulation.
1.4 for soft woods like a standard kiln-dried 2x4.Wood has an R valu of 1R per inch
One layer of reflectix applied directly adds 4.2 to the total R value. To add 6.0 you have to leave an air space. The refrigerator wall are what, maybe R-7 or a little more?adding one layer of reflectex would give you ~ R8
Sorry missed it. There's a lot of gunk on my screen.~ this symbol
If you decide to use reflectix, you should glue 1 inch strips on the corners and then wrap a layer around to whole thing. The stuff works much better with that little bit of air space.gonna get some thin insulation or reflectex
Great idea, I will have to look into how to do that. I am guessing one of the wires from the thermostat inside the unit goes to the motor and I can splice into that?You can seal it pretty well with HVAC tape. Overlap the tape by 1/2 tape width. That is all I did on my ****** dorm fridge I rescued out of the trash room during move out day senior year of college 14 years ago and it still lagers like a champ! You can probably save some electricity with the insulation, but my 1 rupee would ask that you add a circulation fan that kicks on when the fridge kicks on to maximize your performance.
If you are using an inkbird or something similar to control your fridge, I just put a cheap power strip on the cooling outlet and have the fridge and a 12v power adapter for the fan plugged into the power strip. If you don't feel like farting around with a 12v power supply you can also just use one of these. AC powered fanGreat idea, I will have to look into how to do that. I am guessing one of the wires from the thermostat inside the unit goes to the motor and I can splice into that?
That could be a good idea. Then I don't have to cut into the wires and I can keep air circulating. Perfect. ThanksIf you are using an inkbird or something similar to control your fridge, I just put a cheap power strip on the cooling outlet and have the fridge and a 12v power adapter for the fan plugged into the power strip. If you don't feel like farting around with a 12v power supply you can also just use one of these. AC powered fan
Enter your email address to join: