the best heat source ?
the best heat source ?
winter is coming on and while i am brewing in my garage things are getting a bit cold are heat pads or belts better ? i only want to buy one so can any body help me
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I have used a heater belt on a timer which works quite good, but last summer I built a heater / cooler box. in winter I use a 25 watt light globe attached to a termostat to keep the temp up for ales. In summer I just use frozen juice bottles to keep the termp down. I can attach photos, if someone could tell me how to do it.
Phil
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Put the fermenter in a plastic tub with water in it and add an aquarium heater. The trouble with belts and pads is that they don't have a thermostat whereas the aquarium heater has an adjustable one. Total cost is $20-25 depending on where you get your stuff. In summer just chuck in some softdrink bottles with frozen water in them.
It works a treat, gives you greater control and you don't have to monitor it.
It works a treat, gives you greater control and you don't have to monitor it.
The trouble for me is that I like to drink lagers in summer and big malty ales in winter and because I don't bottle, there's no way I can store anything away for that long.Chris wrote:I like the hotbox. That or "Lagertime!"
It's almost like the beer gods are combining with the weather gods to frustrate me.

I have a temp controller with mine and put the probe as close to the bottom as possible. I'd be suuprised if the trub got much over 19clethaldog wrote:i have a couple of belts and i think they do the job nicely, i also remember there being an issue with the pads heating the trub, just something to think of
The problem with a pad or a belt without a temp controller is that you have to keep an eye on it all the time.
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Thanks rwh forthe infoe on insering photos here goes
My fermenter Box outside

The inside of it

Aslo my frig

The box is made of recycled plywood off pallets and lined with 25mm Koolite foam. At the back in the middle behind the aluminium is a 25watt light globe which is attached to a heater controller the probe is on the left hand side at the bottom. On the right hand side bottom is a thermometer probe. The temp probe tests the air and after experimentation, with it set for 15 degrees the wert in the fermenters is approx 20 degrees, with 1 or 2 degrees variation.
My fermenter Box outside

The inside of it

Aslo my frig

The box is made of recycled plywood off pallets and lined with 25mm Koolite foam. At the back in the middle behind the aluminium is a 25watt light globe which is attached to a heater controller the probe is on the left hand side at the bottom. On the right hand side bottom is a thermometer probe. The temp probe tests the air and after experimentation, with it set for 15 degrees the wert in the fermenters is approx 20 degrees, with 1 or 2 degrees variation.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder
I brew in a garden shed out the back with no insulation or heating...so for me it's ales/stouts in summer and lagers/pilsners in winter.
by the time it comes around to drinking a batch...I'm drinking the lagers/pilsners in summer and the ales/stouts in winter...too easy!
by the time it comes around to drinking a batch...I'm drinking the lagers/pilsners in summer and the ales/stouts in winter...too easy!
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