dual temp control

Mon Sep 07, 2009 7:42 am

here's my problem, My fermentation freezer is outside in the back porch. I used to keep the serving beer out there and the fermenting beer inside for better temp control. But since I brew outside and drink inside I'd really kike to switch it. It would make my brewday much easier too. My problem is it's getting that time of the year when it can get up to the 90's during the day. No problem I've got my little temp controller. But later the nights will get much cooler down to freezing. (I've had my beer lines freeze a few times) and the days will still be warm -you gotta love the south. I remember seeing online somewhere a guy had his set up with adual controller or 2 controllers. One had a light bulb for warmth and the other to the cooling unit. Anybody tried this?
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Re: dual temp control

Mon Sep 07, 2009 9:02 am

What you are describing is a two-stage temp controller. One stage controls the cooling appliance and the other controls the heating appliance. I use one with my fermentation fridge. The fridge is plugged into the cooling circuit and a Fermwrap heater (that stays in the fridge compartment, obviously) is plugged into the heating circuit. Works great and provides pinpoint temperature control.

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Re: dual temp control

Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:53 am

Using the dual temp control and a heat bulb, like from a terrarium works pretty well.. I'm not sure if a regular light bulb would help maintain the temps ya need
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Re: dual temp control

Thu Sep 10, 2009 4:02 pm

FWIW, I use a reptile heater pad on my two stage ranco. It's like 15 watts or something.


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Re: dual temp control

Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:12 pm

Here's my new setup with a Ranco 2 stage. I have a fermwrap taped to the side with electrical tape. The chest freezer is 5 cu ft. I plan to put the probe :D on the outside of my better bottle and tape some bubble wrap over it to protect from ambient air temp swings.
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I haven't tried it out yet, but hope to remedy that this weekend.
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Re: dual temp control

Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:02 am

look on ebay for the ranco controller. it will be alot cheaper

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Re: dual temp control

Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:00 am

I use a reptile heater pad (large) on my two stage Love controller.
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