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Re: Fermentation Fridge Project

Post by Jim » Wed Oct 17, 2012 7:00 pm

boingy wrote:Jim, I'd suggest not fixing anything permanently in the fridge. Just leave everything free-standing so you can easily move them to clean after a brew. Even if your yeast stays in the bucket you'll still have drips, spills and/or condensation to mop up.
Sound advice! Even with it, though, I would probably never have got round to fixing the heater in place now that it's working. :lol:
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Re: Fermentation Fridge Project

Post by orlando » Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:21 am

Jim wrote:That's some fermentation you've got there, Orlando! :lol:
It created new life forms Jim, but not as we know it :D

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Re: Fermentation Fridge Project

Post by stevetk189 » Thu Oct 18, 2012 7:59 am

orlando wrote:
Jim wrote:That's some fermentation you've got there, Orlando! :lol:
It created new life forms Jim, but not as we know it :D

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Re: Fermentation Fridge Project

Post by orlando » Thu Oct 18, 2012 8:41 am

And the Earth influence has already taken its toll, check out Junior's hoodie :shock:
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Re: Fermentation Fridge Project

Post by stevetk189 » Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:40 am

orlando wrote:And the Earth influence has already taken its toll, check out Junior's hoodie :shock:
Blimey! And that looks like a list of ASBO conditions in his hand. I also notice the filthy Gaarkraffe walking off it's lead the other way has just dumped on the path.
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Re: Fermentation Fridge Project

Post by jmc » Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:53 pm

Just seen this topic. Great work Jim.

As boingy says. Its a good plan to make everything easy to clean as its likely that sooner or later you'll have a spill.

I got pigged off cleaning up after some lively yeasts so I made a removeable aluminium cover for FF shelf out of an old litho-printing plate. (I used to work in the print).
Its much easier to take out and clean this with a hose / starsan.
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Re: Fermentation Fridge Project

Post by Jim » Mon Oct 22, 2012 8:55 pm

This fermentation fridge lark seems very messy! :lol:

I've been testing it will a fermenter full of water, and the temperature of the liquid is impressively stable. What I need now is a test brew! 8)
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Re: Fermentation Fridge Project

Post by far9410 » Mon Oct 22, 2012 9:09 pm

Hi folks, I looked at this post by mistake, I thought this was about extending a fridge,with kinspan or similar. I have an under counter fridge whiuch holds 1 corny or 1 fv, I need to extend to put 2 fv's or 3 cornies in. I'm sure theres a thread here somewhere about this, or if not any ideas appreciated.
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Re: Fermentation Fridge Project

Post by jmc » Tue Oct 23, 2012 9:32 am

far9410 wrote:Hi folks, I looked at this post by mistake, I thought this was about extending a fridge,with kinspan or similar. I have an under counter fridge whiuch holds 1 corny or 1 fv, I need to extend to put 2 fv's or 3 cornies in. I'm sure theres a thread here somewhere about this, or if not any ideas appreciated.
Maybe Kev could give you a few pointers
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Re: Fermentation Fridge Project

Post by Jim » Tue Oct 23, 2012 4:22 pm

far9410 wrote:Hi folks, I looked at this post by mistake, I thought this was about extending a fridge,with kinspan or similar. I have an under counter fridge whiuch holds 1 corny or 1 fv, I need to extend to put 2 fv's or 3 cornies in. I'm sure theres a thread here somewhere about this, or if not any ideas appreciated.
Link to my version of an extended fridge. :wink:
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Re: Fermentation Fridge Project

Post by Kev888 » Tue Oct 23, 2012 5:55 pm

Looks like a smart build, Jim!

That extended keggerator of mine mentioned above worked but some time later the fridge conked out; it was rather old but I'm also not sure if I may have over-stressed it with all the extra volume - it was held at a more challenging 12c rather than 19c for the fermenting cupboard (which is still going strong) - although having it in the conservatory may have been a mistake too...

All the stuff about making it easy for cleaning and spills is very valid - I can't get at the inside of my fermenting cupboard to clean up overflows properly if theres a full FV in the way, and by the time I rack out the beer its all dried on. I also can't easily wheel my fridge out to get behind it, and yeasty stuff gets out the hole thats supposed to let condensation drip onto the motor and evaporate - instead making a gagging stench until I blocked the hole up with silicone; I decided that I preferred it dripping out the front where I can at least mop it up.

But those practicalities aside the consistency of a fermenting fridge has made a noticable difference to my beer.

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