chrisolver
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Hey Everyone,
Need some advice with a bit of background.. Currently live in an apartment where space is very limited and the internal spare bathroom has become the "brewery room". Last year I was find temps in that room during the summer was leaving my beer fermenting at 30c+. Stupidly hot. I also have a love for lagers for every day drinking that I wanted to brew at low temps.
So last year I nabbed a grays auction for a chest freezer that is moved around on a bunnings dolly. Its done me alright for a year or so but lifting a 30l fermenter in and out is starting to drive me nuts and well it takes up the whole bathroom. So it has to be moved in and out whenever I brew another beer. So I was really excited to see that Grainfather are releasing a SS Fermenter and Glycol. I was then really disappointed to find out the RRP price for the fermenter with controller and glycol chiller comes in around $2,500. That's more expensive that my whole setup.
So I currently use a SS Brewtech Brew Bucket and was thinking of buying the addon FTSs ($400) for it. The next question is what to use to provide chilled water.. My current thinking is to use an esky as a reservoir and an aquarium chiller to provide constant chilled water (grab one from ebay).. I know a lot of people say throw ice bottles in the esky every day but want something more lazy and automated
I know most chillers can be set to go down to 4c in temp, so looking at a few diagrams it looks easily enough to use an STC controller to make these things go colder than the standard controller allows. Google has provided some answers but no one has specifically said if they have modded an aquarium chiller to go lower.
Thoughts or recommendations about using an aquarium chiller? Has anyone done it before?,
ta
Need some advice with a bit of background.. Currently live in an apartment where space is very limited and the internal spare bathroom has become the "brewery room". Last year I was find temps in that room during the summer was leaving my beer fermenting at 30c+. Stupidly hot. I also have a love for lagers for every day drinking that I wanted to brew at low temps.
So last year I nabbed a grays auction for a chest freezer that is moved around on a bunnings dolly. Its done me alright for a year or so but lifting a 30l fermenter in and out is starting to drive me nuts and well it takes up the whole bathroom. So it has to be moved in and out whenever I brew another beer. So I was really excited to see that Grainfather are releasing a SS Fermenter and Glycol. I was then really disappointed to find out the RRP price for the fermenter with controller and glycol chiller comes in around $2,500. That's more expensive that my whole setup.
So I currently use a SS Brewtech Brew Bucket and was thinking of buying the addon FTSs ($400) for it. The next question is what to use to provide chilled water.. My current thinking is to use an esky as a reservoir and an aquarium chiller to provide constant chilled water (grab one from ebay).. I know a lot of people say throw ice bottles in the esky every day but want something more lazy and automated
I know most chillers can be set to go down to 4c in temp, so looking at a few diagrams it looks easily enough to use an STC controller to make these things go colder than the standard controller allows. Google has provided some answers but no one has specifically said if they have modded an aquarium chiller to go lower.
Thoughts or recommendations about using an aquarium chiller? Has anyone done it before?,
ta