Hi all,
I recently upgraded my fermentation setup from multiple carboys to a 20 gallon SS conical tank. I'm now considering my options for temperature control.
My current setup will be in my garage, which in Seattle rolls through a pretty wide range of temperature extremes. I don't have immediate access (or time) to build out a fermentation chamber, but I could get creative with a heater/AC unit in the insulated garage. With that, however, I would assume heating and cooling a detached garage during the season extremes could get pretty pricey.
I spoke with the guy who I bought the tank from and he suggested using a brew band and a temperature controller.
My questions on that would be:
- What's everyone's success with them?
-How do I go and get an accurate reading on the liquid temp to let the controller know when to kick on/off?
-Would the most economical solution be to drill a hole in the top of the lid and run the probe down into the brew?
-If so, what is everyone's experience with sealing the stainless around the probe to keep air out?
Thanks in advance and extra points for creative hacks for this!
I recently upgraded my fermentation setup from multiple carboys to a 20 gallon SS conical tank. I'm now considering my options for temperature control.
My current setup will be in my garage, which in Seattle rolls through a pretty wide range of temperature extremes. I don't have immediate access (or time) to build out a fermentation chamber, but I could get creative with a heater/AC unit in the insulated garage. With that, however, I would assume heating and cooling a detached garage during the season extremes could get pretty pricey.
I spoke with the guy who I bought the tank from and he suggested using a brew band and a temperature controller.
My questions on that would be:
- What's everyone's success with them?
-How do I go and get an accurate reading on the liquid temp to let the controller know when to kick on/off?
-Would the most economical solution be to drill a hole in the top of the lid and run the probe down into the brew?
-If so, what is everyone's experience with sealing the stainless around the probe to keep air out?
Thanks in advance and extra points for creative hacks for this!
