AnchorBock
Well-Known Member
I'm working on a fermentation chamber. It's only going to hold 2 carboys and I'm looking to keep it around 66-68* for ales. It'll be in my basement where it's around 50-55* in the winter and 55-65* the rest of the year (it rarely hits 65, it's usually pretty steady around 62-63* in the summer). I'll be using a two stage controller.
In order to cool it, would ambient air from the basement be sufficient if it was blown in with a PC fan through a dryer vent (Credit Tim Weber for the idea) to keep the fermenting beer as low as I want it during active fermentation?
I may eventually put the fan in my kegerator and have a dryer hose/vent leading into the chamber for colder air like Tim did in his fermentation chamber build, but I'd like to avoid that for now as I may be moving them around a bit.
Also, do I need to worry much about R value for the insulation since I'll be keeping it within 10-15* of the ambient temperature outside the box?
Thanks - I'll do a writeup when I actually get this done.
In order to cool it, would ambient air from the basement be sufficient if it was blown in with a PC fan through a dryer vent (Credit Tim Weber for the idea) to keep the fermenting beer as low as I want it during active fermentation?
I may eventually put the fan in my kegerator and have a dryer hose/vent leading into the chamber for colder air like Tim did in his fermentation chamber build, but I'd like to avoid that for now as I may be moving them around a bit.
Also, do I need to worry much about R value for the insulation since I'll be keeping it within 10-15* of the ambient temperature outside the box?
Thanks - I'll do a writeup when I actually get this done.