So I got the requisite craigslist chest freezer over the weekend. My intent for now is to have it be a fermentation chamber, though it could be converted to a kegerator later if desired.
Anyhow... So far I have one carboy in it which is already past a week fermenting. I have the temp controller set to 70. I have the temp probe measuring beer temp in a thermowell. The temp range is set to +/- one degree (I think the tightest you can set on the Inkbird)
When the cool kicks on, it of course goes until the temp drops to the cutoff point of, I want to say, 69.0. But that is the internal beer temp in the center of the carboy, and even after the freezer kicks off, the indicated temp continues to drop, all the way to about 66. At the current heat level in the house I think this would cycle approximately once a day if I stopped messing with it (opening the lid, etc).
Is this bad? I guess I was expecting a more consistent and fine tuned level of control here.
Once I'm confident the beer is at the right temp, should I take the probe out and suspend it in the middle of the chamber, measuring air temp instead?
I think I'm going to do some side by side comparisons over the next couple of days, hanging my other temp controller probe in the middle of the chamber and see how they compare.
Anyhow... So far I have one carboy in it which is already past a week fermenting. I have the temp controller set to 70. I have the temp probe measuring beer temp in a thermowell. The temp range is set to +/- one degree (I think the tightest you can set on the Inkbird)
When the cool kicks on, it of course goes until the temp drops to the cutoff point of, I want to say, 69.0. But that is the internal beer temp in the center of the carboy, and even after the freezer kicks off, the indicated temp continues to drop, all the way to about 66. At the current heat level in the house I think this would cycle approximately once a day if I stopped messing with it (opening the lid, etc).
Is this bad? I guess I was expecting a more consistent and fine tuned level of control here.
Once I'm confident the beer is at the right temp, should I take the probe out and suspend it in the middle of the chamber, measuring air temp instead?
I think I'm going to do some side by side comparisons over the next couple of days, hanging my other temp controller probe in the middle of the chamber and see how they compare.