Here in South Louisiana I've struggled with keeping my fermentation temps consistent.
For my first few batches I used a swamp cooler that consisted of a Rubbermaid tote kept it in a bathroom closet. For my latest batch I started to add water to the tote and discovered a crack in the bottom. So, I just put a couple of frozen bottles in the tote without the water as a quick fix until I could get anther tote the next day. To my surprise, for the past two days, and with active fermentation, the temperature in the closet has remained at ~70F (AC thermostat set at 75F) and the temperature of the brew has been steady at ~70F, also. I just rotate in fresh bottles, morning and evening. The bottles I put in there 12 hours ago still have ice.
Anyone else try a swamp cooler without water and have success?
Pics:
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/26739218@N04/14676805601/in/photostream/
For my first few batches I used a swamp cooler that consisted of a Rubbermaid tote kept it in a bathroom closet. For my latest batch I started to add water to the tote and discovered a crack in the bottom. So, I just put a couple of frozen bottles in the tote without the water as a quick fix until I could get anther tote the next day. To my surprise, for the past two days, and with active fermentation, the temperature in the closet has remained at ~70F (AC thermostat set at 75F) and the temperature of the brew has been steady at ~70F, also. I just rotate in fresh bottles, morning and evening. The bottles I put in there 12 hours ago still have ice.
Anyone else try a swamp cooler without water and have success?
Pics:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/26739218@N04/14493351559/in/photostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/26739218@N04/14676805601/in/photostream/