wobblythongs
Well-Known Member
The story.
Mate of mine is a refrigeration mechanic and he told me never turn off a fridge unless you have to, that was 10+ years ago apparently you always should have the fridge energized with power before the compressor boots. I have an old fridge instruction manual that backs his claim stating that if the cord is pulled and re plugged it wont restart the compressor for 6 minutes to protect itself.
Anyway I have just got back into HB after a 10 year break and want to change from the old tin can & sugar man to lets dazell our mates with all grain.
I feel about 85% confident I can pull this off with good results first time but hey you have to live and learn.
I picked up a Westinghouse fridge 450L for $70 re-sealed it so it works like a new one and now I want to make it run at 12-18C to make some larger.
The Question????
There are some threads in here about these new digital thermostats but the way they work defy what my mate told me But everyone thinks they are great.
Looking over really old threads in here I think the old way maybe the way I would rather go for the TS-040S not the Jay-car item http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/inde...?showtopic=3644
They work out about the same price either way and that it's a simple thermostat change over without any wiring or power isolation to the fridge.
Mate of mine is a refrigeration mechanic and he told me never turn off a fridge unless you have to, that was 10+ years ago apparently you always should have the fridge energized with power before the compressor boots. I have an old fridge instruction manual that backs his claim stating that if the cord is pulled and re plugged it wont restart the compressor for 6 minutes to protect itself.
Anyway I have just got back into HB after a 10 year break and want to change from the old tin can & sugar man to lets dazell our mates with all grain.
I feel about 85% confident I can pull this off with good results first time but hey you have to live and learn.
I picked up a Westinghouse fridge 450L for $70 re-sealed it so it works like a new one and now I want to make it run at 12-18C to make some larger.
The Question????
There are some threads in here about these new digital thermostats but the way they work defy what my mate told me But everyone thinks they are great.
Looking over really old threads in here I think the old way maybe the way I would rather go for the TS-040S not the Jay-car item http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/inde...?showtopic=3644
They work out about the same price either way and that it's a simple thermostat change over without any wiring or power isolation to the fridge.