So I'm looking at picking up a cheap mini fridge and possibly building a small cold box in my garage so I can control my fermenting temps better and also lager. Is the ranco controller the only way to go or is there something a bit cheaper for the not so wealthy? My "hobby budget" is limited.
At morebeer:
Ranco Wired = $99.00
Ranco Non-wired = $64.95
Whats the cheapest way to control a fridges temp?
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Re: Whats the cheapest way to control a fridges temp?
I had found this a while back, non-wired Ranco for $48.99, I think they used to be even cheaper, but still a good deal.
http://www.climatedoctors.com/Items/ran ... %20Control
http://www.climatedoctors.com/Items/ran ... %20Control
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Re: Whats the cheapest way to control a fridges temp?
And note that wiring a Ranco is rather simple and doesn't cost much more than the cheapest, grounded, 14 gauge extension cord at Home Depot.
Re: Whats the cheapest way to control a fridges temp?
Only alternative to a Ranco that I was able to find was this...
http://hbd.org/mtippin/tempcont.html
But that goes a bit beyond my skill set and knowledge I think.
http://hbd.org/mtippin/tempcont.html
But that goes a bit beyond my skill set and knowledge I think.
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Re: Whats the cheapest way to control a fridges temp?
You can build one from a $20 wall thermostat and a relay. But, it also requires some internal wiring that if you're not comfortable with can be dangerous. Once the dust settles, the $50 Ranco is the way to go if you don't have the tools and know-how to do it.
Re: Whats the cheapest way to control a fridges temp?
If I have instructions I'm semi confident I could do it if it does not involves soldering on an actual board. For that I'm not sure I'd put my skills to the test.Backyard Brewer wrote:You can build one from a $20 wall thermostat and a relay. But, it also requires some internal wiring that if you're not comfortable with can be dangerous. Once the dust settles, the $50 Ranco is the way to go if you don't have the tools and know-how to do it.
How involved is what your suggesting, and what temperature tolerance would it be able to handle? Do you work for homebrew?
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It requires soldering. At the end of the day, you'd only save about $10-$20 by the time it was said and done. It's really only worth while if you have the parts around or you need more than one.
read this: http://www.wortomatic.com/articles/Remo ... s-Than-$25
The problem here is that it will only switch 24VAC and you need to use a relay, which means another power supply.
read this: http://www.wortomatic.com/articles/Remo ... s-Than-$25
The problem here is that it will only switch 24VAC and you need to use a relay, which means another power supply.
Re: Whats the cheapest way to control a fridges temp?
Nice site, unfortunately it only gave me more ideas...Backyard Brewer wrote:It requires soldering. At the end of the day, you'd only save about $10-$20 by the time it was said and done. It's really only worth while if you have the parts around or you need more than one.
read this: http://www.wortomatic.com/articles/Remo ... s-Than-$25
The problem here is that it will only switch 24VAC and you need to use a relay, which means another power supply.
I did pick up a mini-fridge (next size up from dorm?), so I willl mull it over this weekend and see what I can think of. Will post if I have any epiphanies.
Jon