Gloveski
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Firstly sorry If I have posted this in the wrong forum
Hi all just in the process of setting up all my gear before I jump into having a go at brewing my first beers
My set up will be a large fridge suitable for two fv's on the go at once brewing the same beer type.
I have a inkbird temp controller on it's way to control heating and cooling for cold crashing etc.
My main question would one heating source be enough for two fv's in the fridge evironment.
Was thinking of using a heat belt or something simular and run it up the side of the fridge to even out heat distribution, and using the temp probe one one fermenter while also keeping an eye on the temp on the other fv.
Would this be suitable or would I need a heat source for both fv ?
Any help would be appreciated as I would rather have all the gear ready to go before I start by first few brew's
Thanks in advance
Gloveski
Hi all just in the process of setting up all my gear before I jump into having a go at brewing my first beers
My set up will be a large fridge suitable for two fv's on the go at once brewing the same beer type.
I have a inkbird temp controller on it's way to control heating and cooling for cold crashing etc.
My main question would one heating source be enough for two fv's in the fridge evironment.
Was thinking of using a heat belt or something simular and run it up the side of the fridge to even out heat distribution, and using the temp probe one one fermenter while also keeping an eye on the temp on the other fv.
Would this be suitable or would I need a heat source for both fv ?
Any help would be appreciated as I would rather have all the gear ready to go before I start by first few brew's
Thanks in advance
Gloveski