thewobblythong
Active Member
Apologies if this has already been asked. I did do a search but came up with nothing...
So i've got a large fridge set up with an STC 1000 and heating belt which is used as a fermentation fridge. This works great, and has vastly improved the quality of my finished beers, but i keep wondering about the freezer unit up above. Since the temp control unit is controlling power to the whole fridge, the freezer sits at room temperature most of the time while fermenting. Has anyone heard of anyone splitting the power supply for the fridge into two separate inputs? One for the fridge and one for the freezer?
If i can get the STC 1000 just to control the bottom fridge section, then i can use the top freezer section for hops and yeast and such.
At the moment it's a what if? And potentially a how to? If it is possible, then i'll hunt down a qualified electrician so I don't fry anything, but just wondering if anyone has done this before.
Cheers,
Wobbles.
So i've got a large fridge set up with an STC 1000 and heating belt which is used as a fermentation fridge. This works great, and has vastly improved the quality of my finished beers, but i keep wondering about the freezer unit up above. Since the temp control unit is controlling power to the whole fridge, the freezer sits at room temperature most of the time while fermenting. Has anyone heard of anyone splitting the power supply for the fridge into two separate inputs? One for the fridge and one for the freezer?
If i can get the STC 1000 just to control the bottom fridge section, then i can use the top freezer section for hops and yeast and such.
At the moment it's a what if? And potentially a how to? If it is possible, then i'll hunt down a qualified electrician so I don't fry anything, but just wondering if anyone has done this before.
Cheers,
Wobbles.