MMBB
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I got a good idea from the LHBS yesterday while eyeing a carboy heating belt. The belt gets too hot for what I need and one of the guys said to use a large rubbermade tub filled with water that has an aquarium heater in it. I may also elect to add a circulation pump to this setup to avoid a warm spot.
My basement stays between 63 and 65 degrees in the summer even with the vents closed. A little cold for what I am doing. There also isn't a closet to use so save from towels I don't have any way of shielding the carboys from light.
My plan is this
Get two rubbermade/whatever brand storage bins that are wide enough to hold two 6.5gal carboys and tall enough, when stacked, to house a 6.5g carboy with an airlock. Drill a hold in the top bin big enough for a blowoff tube to exit and install a PVC valve on the bottom to make changing water easier. There is a drain in the floor right next to the sink so I could just take out the carboy(s), drag it over, and get most of the water out. The totes will be held together with cheapo spring clamps. I may choose to use some sort of stick on insulation on the bottom tote bin but that will come later.
I don't exactly have room for a chest freezer down there until my roomies throw some stuff away. I also don't have a suitable outlet in the area that is semi-available. It would be easier to run power from the other side of the basement and use a strip. This setup will be compact and easy to store away.
How does that sound? Is it worth it to try this? I have 5g of apfelwein and 1g of wassail that are begging for higher temps.
My basement stays between 63 and 65 degrees in the summer even with the vents closed. A little cold for what I am doing. There also isn't a closet to use so save from towels I don't have any way of shielding the carboys from light.
My plan is this
Get two rubbermade/whatever brand storage bins that are wide enough to hold two 6.5gal carboys and tall enough, when stacked, to house a 6.5g carboy with an airlock. Drill a hold in the top bin big enough for a blowoff tube to exit and install a PVC valve on the bottom to make changing water easier. There is a drain in the floor right next to the sink so I could just take out the carboy(s), drag it over, and get most of the water out. The totes will be held together with cheapo spring clamps. I may choose to use some sort of stick on insulation on the bottom tote bin but that will come later.
I don't exactly have room for a chest freezer down there until my roomies throw some stuff away. I also don't have a suitable outlet in the area that is semi-available. It would be easier to run power from the other side of the basement and use a strip. This setup will be compact and easy to store away.
How does that sound? Is it worth it to try this? I have 5g of apfelwein and 1g of wassail that are begging for higher temps.