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Started by amiriliano, May 10, 2014, 03:20:28 PM

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amiriliano

HI all-

I'm using an inexpensive wine-fridge as my cave. Overall it works well but now that the outside temperature is increasing, I find I have to turn the cooling system down. Problem is, the dial is not very sensitive, and even the smallest tweak makes the temp drop to the 40's. I'm trying to get it in the 50's. Any ideas on how to get better control?

Thank you!

Bear and Bunny cheese


Hi amiriliano,
  I suggest getting an external controller like this one.
http://morebeer.com/products/analog-temperature-controller.html?site_id=5
You can set it to what ever temperature you want with quite good precision.
Cheers, Nathan
Nathan

amiriliano


John@PC

Hi amiriliano.  FYI we make and sell our own digital temperature controller / thermostats that can be used for cooling control, heating milk (or water for sous vide) or both.   The manual Johnson Controls thermostat works well (I used one for over a year) but a digital like ours or the Johnson Controls A419 will give you the true temperature readout, adjustable differential, etc.  Our CCT adds a few extra bells and whistles like audible hi-lo temperature alarm and detachable temperature probe.

jwalker

My wine fridge had the control unit mounted on the back , I took the cover off it and found it had two screws , one to set the high temp (start compressor) , and one to set the low temp (stop compressor) , I found that by adjusting these two screws a few times , I finally got it to stay within the range I needed for cheese.

Not sure if every unit has these adjustments on it though , but it may be worth a look.

Bear and Bunny cheese

Nice looking stuff on your site John@PC.  I`m  interested in your humidity control package.  Don`t have that much extra space in my little fridge.  How big is this and do I need to modify my fridge for it (drill venting holes etc)?
Nathan

ArnaudForestier

Bear, fwiw I have his humidity controllers in my mini-fridge caves (3 of them).  They are small, and are perfect performers; love them.
- Paul

Bear and Bunny cheese

From you, the recommendation is gospel.  Thanks buddy!
Nathan

John@PC

Quote from: Bear and Bunny cheese on May 12, 2014, 05:32:22 PM
I`m  interested in your humidity control package.  Don`t have that much extra space in my little fridge.  How big is this and do I need to modify my fridge for it (drill venting holes etc)?
Thanks Nathan.  The humidifier is 5" x 5" x 6" high, and the total footprint will depend on the size of the water pan / dish you use.  The cable is pretty flat and we supply a tapered door-entry fixture to minimize gaps in the door seal.

Bear and Bunny cheese

Awesome John! I did some measurements and it will fit perfectly in my cave.   I`ve just placed my order with you at PC.  Looking forward to it.  Many thanks!
Nathan

CharlieB

I got an STC-1000 controller new on ebay for about £10. This gives heating and cooling control which I use together with a heating pad to make a domestic freeze into a cheese cave.