flatulentfox
Well-Known Member
Last summer I purchased a large chest freezer on craigs list for 30 dollars. It is very old, and I was aware that it would probably die soon. For $30 it was worth the risk. Well, it no longer works, the temps are rising, and I need a cool place to ferment. The freezer will comfortably hold 6 carboys.
Here is my thought:
I have a perfectly functioning kegerator with a freezer. I want to put a 5 gallon bucket in the freezer full of glycol or saltwater and circulate it through a copper coil (25 or 50 feet?) using an immersible pond pump in the bucket. The coil will be in the now defunct freezer with a fan blowing across it.
All I would need to purchase to make this work is a pump, the rest I have. Will I be able to maintain ale fermenting temps with an average ambient temp of 80 degrees Fahrenheit?
Here is my thought:
I have a perfectly functioning kegerator with a freezer. I want to put a 5 gallon bucket in the freezer full of glycol or saltwater and circulate it through a copper coil (25 or 50 feet?) using an immersible pond pump in the bucket. The coil will be in the now defunct freezer with a fan blowing across it.
All I would need to purchase to make this work is a pump, the rest I have. Will I be able to maintain ale fermenting temps with an average ambient temp of 80 degrees Fahrenheit?