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7 Cu Ft Insignia Freezer [Fermentation or Kegerator] – $169.99 + tips & gear for your kegerator

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7 Cu Ft Insignia Deep Freeze from Best Buy.  Model NS-CZ70WH6.  

You could use this along with a temp controller (See: Hands On Review: Inkbird ITC-308 Dual Stage Temperature Controller | Inkbird Deals and Coupons) to put together a freezer based kegerator/keezer or temperature controlled fermentation chamber.

As of this posting, Best Buy has this marked down to $169.99.  That’s a $30 savings.  Check Best Buy for current price and availability.

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Propagate Pro Under Carboy Fermentation Heating Mat AND Thermometer Strip

Brewing & Fermentation Heat Pad for Homebrew Beer & Wine Fermenting 120VAC 12 or 25 Watt Heating Mat: Safe for Plastic/Glass Carboy & Bucket Fermentors Includes Heater Temperature Strip

Brewing & Fermentation Heat Pad for Homebrew Beer & Wine Fermenting by Propagate Pro.  120 Volt 25 Watt Heating Mat.  Includes Heater Temperature Strip.

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  • EASY TO USE – 12″ Round fits under almost any size Carboy or Bucket Fermentor
  • NATURAL HEAT – Bottom radiant heating mimics natures normal process in organic fermenting
  • NO WRAP – No Wrapping, No Tape or Belts. Simply place under your Fermentor and plug in!
  • TEMPERATURE REGULATION – Built in thermal control shuts off heater preventing overheating

 

Use in conjunction with a temperature controller to dial in fermentation temps.

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Also: Yeast Starters and Fermentation | Maintaining Fermentation Temps in Colder Weather

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Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

BN-LINK Digital Cooling Thermostat Controller [Fermentation or Kegerator]

BN-LINK Digital Cooling Thermostat Controller for Cooling Device Circulation Box Fans 40-108F 8.3A 1000W

BN-LINK Digital Cooling Thermostat Controller for Cooling Device Circulation Box Fans 40-108F 8.3A 1000W

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • ✓ EFFORTLESS COOLING SETUP: Simply place the probe, plug-in the thermostat controller, and use the large 3-button interface to choose your desired temperature setting. Digital display supports units in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. Note: the controller is designed to have a 2-3 degree buffering zone before powering on again after reaching set temperature.
  • ✓ EASE OF MIND: Handy LED cooling and power indicator lights allow you to see the controller’s status even in total darkness. Controller features a convenient hanging tab, and a bright, easy-to-read display inside a tough plastic housing.
  • ✓ RUGGED CONSTRUCTION: The cord for the temperature probe and grounded 3-prong plug measure an extended 6-feet in length, designed to suit almost any application you can imagine.
  • ✓ VARIETY OF USES: Our thermostat controller can be used for refrigeration, fermentation, greenhouse fan and more, keeping your various environments in their ideal temperature range.
  • ✓ SAFE & RELIABLE: Our thermostat controller is ETL listed, and rigorously tested for quality control and safety. Conforms to UL Std No. 60730-1, 60730-2-9. Temperature control range is 40-108°F, temperature display range is 32 -140°F. Rated Voltage is 120VAC 60Hz, Max Loading: 8.3A 1000W. Do not immerse controller or probe into water.

 

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Inkbird PID Temperature Controller + Sensor, Relay and Heat Sink

Inkbird F Display PID Temperature Controllers Thermostat ITC-106VH, K Sensor, Heat Sink and Solid State Relay, 100ACV - 240ACV (ITC-106VH + 40A SSR + White heat sink + K Probe)

Inkbird F Display PID Temperature Controllers Thermostat ITC-106VH, K Sensor, Heat Sink and Solid State Relay, 100ACV – 240ACV (ITC-106VH + 40A SSR + White heat sink + K Probe) by Inkbird

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  • Support reading with Centigrade or Fahrenheit unit
  • Dual display window, be able to display measured temperature and set temperature at the same time
  • Simplify operational processes and you don’t need to operate more steps if you want to set the definite value
  • High accuracy of displaying and controlling. Manual and Auto turning are available

 

PID Temperature Controllers can be used in conjunction with a relay and a temperature probe to control the your kegerator and fermentation temps. You can also integrate a PID controller into your brew system to control mash temps and more.

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Inkbird Dual Stage Digital Temp Controller AND NTC Sensor

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Itc-308 Dual Stage, Pre-Wired Digital Temperature Controller by Inkbird

Dual stage means that the Itc-308 can control both a heating and cooling device.  Alternatively, it can control a heating or a cooling device.  This controller displays in Fahrenheit and Centigrade.  Dual Display shows both measured and set temperature.

Use to control fermentation or kegerator temperatures.  I have a similar (although not identical) controller from Inkbird.  The base unit is the same (ITC-308), the temperature sensors are different.  Check out my [Hands on Review] of that unit.

Update: Since this post was published the price, availability or promotion has changed.  Check the product page for current description, price and availability.

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Inkbird Aquarium Dual Stage Temperature Controller + NTC Sensor, AC 100V – AC 240V. (ITC-308S + 1.97″ NTC Probe)


Also: Yeast Starters & Fermentation | Kegerator Tips & Gear | ITC-308 Review | Homebrew Temp Controller Roundup! – Kegerator and Fermentation – concepts, applications and models

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BN-LINK Digital Cooling Thermostat Controller [Fermentation or Kegerator]

BN-LINK Digital Cooling Thermostat Controller for Cooling Device Circulation Box Fans 40-108F 8.3A 1000W

BN-LINK Digital Cooling Thermostat Controller for Cooling Device Circulation Box Fans 40-108F 8.3A 1000W

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • ✓ EFFORTLESS COOLING SETUP: Simply place the probe, plug-in the thermostat controller, and use the large 3-button interface to choose your desired temperature setting. Digital display supports units in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. Note: the controller is designed to have a 2-3 degree buffering zone before powering on again after reaching set temperature.
  • ✓ EASE OF MIND: Handy LED cooling and power indicator lights allow you to see the controller’s status even in total darkness. Controller features a convenient hanging tab, and a bright, easy-to-read display inside a tough plastic housing.
  • ✓ RUGGED CONSTRUCTION: The cord for the temperature probe and grounded 3-prong plug measure an extended 6-feet in length, designed to suit almost any application you can imagine.
  • ✓ VARIETY OF USES: Our thermostat controller can be used for refrigeration, fermentation, greenhouse fan and more, keeping your various environments in their ideal temperature range.
  • ✓ SAFE & RELIABLE: Our thermostat controller is ETL listed, and rigorously tested for quality control and safety. Conforms to UL Std No. 60730-1, 60730-2-9. Temperature control range is 40-108°F, temperature display range is 32 -140°F. Rated Voltage is 120VAC 60Hz, Max Loading: 8.3A 1000W. Do not immerse controller or probe into water.

 

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12.8 Cu Ft Kenmore Freezer [Fermentation or Kegerator] – $400 AND $400 Back = kind of free

Kenmore 17112 12.8 cu. ft. Chest Freezer – White

You could use this along with a temp controller (See: Hands On Review: Inkbird ITC-308 Dual Stage Temperature Controller | Inkbird Deals and Coupons) to put together a freezer based kegerator/keezer or temperature controlled fermentation chamber.

Also: Inkbird Dual Stage Temp Controller | Kegerator Tips & Gear | Keg Repair Part #s | Recent Keg Finds

List price for this is $619.99.  As of this posting, it’s marked down $219 to $400.  As of this posting, Sears is offering a whopping $400 of Shop Your Way (free to join) credit, delivered in 12 monthly installments that are each valid for 30 days.  $400 for the chest freezer + $400 back = free if you’ll use the Shop Your Way credit.  Delivery to many US addresses is also free.  Price, promotions and availability can change quickly.  Please note that product prices and availability are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this this post was published; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit the product page.  Check the product page for current price, description and availability

Kenmore 17112 12.8 cu. ft. Chest Freezer – White

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Fermentation Temperature Control Kit – Heater & Temp Controller

Fermentation Temperature Control Kit

Fermentation Temperature Control Kit


From the product description, check product page for current description:

  • MAKE GREAT BEER, WINE & LARGE-BATCH KOMBUCHA! This kit has everything you need to have precise heating control of your fermentation temperature. It makes all the difference when trying to make great homebrew.
  • HEATING AND COOLING capable temperature controller allows for easy conversion from controlled heating to controlled cooling for fermentation. Just switch out the included heater for a cooling device! (Cooling device not included)
  • ALL COMPONENTS FIT YOUR STANDARD GLASS CARBOY. This kit includes a fermentation heater, temperature controller, and #7 stopper thermowell. BONUS: 3 piece airlock included
  • ELIMINATE SANITATION ISSUES: Includes a thermowell which allows the probe to be in the wort without risking contamination. The #7 stopper fits standard glass carboys and includes a hole for a standard airlock.
  • EASY TO USE. Attach your heater with electrical tape, set your temp, and you are ready to make great beer, wine, or Kombucha. Carboy not included.

Fermentation Temperature Control Kit – choose from multiple stopper sizes

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ITC-310TB Digital Dual Stage Temperature Controller + 12 Timers – $48 + free ship eligible, limited availability

Inkbird Programmable Digital Temperature Controller - (12 Stage) FE642

Inkbird digital dual stage temp controller with 12 timers via MoreBeer


From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

The Inkbird ITC-310T-B dual relay temperature controller is an easy to use and durable controller that is perfect for home brewing. Control both heating and cooling, and set independent differentials for each to keep the exact temperature you need. This Inkbird is programmable allowing you to set up to 12 different temperatures for 12 different periods of time. This is a great way to automate the steps of your mash, set fermentation schedules, and any other creative uses requiring temperature changes over time.

  • Simple plug and play design with user friendly LED interface
  • Programmable up to 12 different temperatures over 12 different times
  • Dual relay output – control both heating and cooling
  • Adjustable Heating/Cooling differential
  • 1200 W max power
  • Celsius or Fahrenheit
  • High and low temperature and sensor fault alarms
  • Can control temperatures of -58° F through 248° F (-50° C – 120° C)
  • Body Dimensions: 5.5 in x 2.7 in x 1.3 in

The Ink bird controller performs many of the same functions as the Ranco or Johnson but at a more affordable price, making it a great alternative for temperature control.


Use to control fermentation or kegerator temperatures.

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Inkbird Programmable Digital Temperature Controller – (12 Stage) FE642 – $54.99 $48 + Free Shipping with a $59 order

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BN-LINK Digital Cooling Thermostat Controller [Fermentation or Kegerator]

BN-LINK Digital Cooling Thermostat Controller for Cooling Device Circulation Box Fans 40-108F 8.3A 1000W

BN-LINK Digital Cooling Thermostat Controller for Cooling Device Circulation Box Fans 40-108F 8.3A 1000W

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • ✓ EFFORTLESS COOLING SETUP: Simply place the probe, plug-in the thermostat controller, and use the large 3-button interface to choose your desired temperature setting. Digital display supports units in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. Note: the controller is designed to have a 2-3 degree buffering zone before powering on again after reaching set temperature.
  • ✓ EASE OF MIND: Handy LED cooling and power indicator lights allow you to see the controller’s status even in total darkness. Controller features a convenient hanging tab, and a bright, easy-to-read display inside a tough plastic housing.
  • ✓ RUGGED CONSTRUCTION: The cord for the temperature probe and grounded 3-prong plug measure an extended 6-feet in length, designed to suit almost any application you can imagine.
  • ✓ VARIETY OF USES: Our thermostat controller can be used for refrigeration, fermentation, greenhouse fan and more, keeping your various environments in their ideal temperature range.
  • ✓ SAFE & RELIABLE: Our thermostat controller is ETL listed, and rigorously tested for quality control and safety. Conforms to UL Std No. 60730-1, 60730-2-9. Temperature control range is 40-108°F, temperature display range is 32 -140°F. Rated Voltage is 120VAC 60Hz, Max Loading: 8.3A 1000W. Do not immerse controller or probe into water.

 

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BN-LINK Digital Cooling Thermostat Controller [Fermentation or Kegerator]

BN-LINK Digital Cooling Thermostat Controller for Cooling Device Circulation Box Fans 40-108F 8.3A 1000W

BN-LINK Digital Cooling Thermostat Controller for Cooling Device Circulation Box Fans 40-108F 8.3A 1000W

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • ✓ EFFORTLESS COOLING SETUP: Simply place the probe, plug-in the thermostat controller, and use the large 3-button interface to choose your desired temperature setting. Digital display supports units in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. Note: the controller is designed to have a 2-3 degree buffering zone before powering on again after reaching set temperature.
  • ✓ EASE OF MIND: Handy LED cooling and power indicator lights allow you to see the controller’s status even in total darkness. Controller features a convenient hanging tab, and a bright, easy-to-read display inside a tough plastic housing.
  • ✓ RUGGED CONSTRUCTION: The cord for the temperature probe and grounded 3-prong plug measure an extended 6-feet in length, designed to suit almost any application you can imagine.
  • ✓ VARIETY OF USES: Our thermostat controller can be used for refrigeration, fermentation, greenhouse fan and more, keeping your various environments in their ideal temperature range.
  • ✓ SAFE & RELIABLE: Our thermostat controller is ETL listed, and rigorously tested for quality control and safety. Conforms to UL Std No. 60730-1, 60730-2-9. Temperature control range is 40-108°F, temperature display range is 32 -140°F. Rated Voltage is 120VAC 60Hz, Max Loading: 8.3A 1000W. Do not immerse controller or probe into water.

 

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Haier 5.0 cu ft Freezer – $149.99 + Free Shipping

Haier 5.0 cu.ft. Capacity Chest Freezer, HF50CM23NW

Haier 5.0 cu ft Chest Freezer, Model # HF50CM23NW via Wal-Mart.

Possible homebrew uses include – putting together a kegerator or a fermentation chamber.

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Check it out at Wal-Mart – Haier 5 cu. ft. Chest Freezer

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Hands on Review: Brew Perfect WiFi Digital Hydrometer

This review is by Homebrew Finds Contributor Brad Probert.  Brad is an engineer, expert homebrewer and experienced reviewer.  Grab a link to Brad’s website at the end of this review.

Update: Brew Perfect/Beer Bug has been discontinued, consider TILT

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Brew Perfect WiFi Hydrometer

There are people say that you don’t need continuous data logging of gravity of your fermenting beer. I can almost guarantee you those are people that have never done it. By logging, you get access to a lot of information you don’t otherwise have, which allows you to know certain things better.

First is detecting the start of fermentation. If you’re just looking at airlock activity, you don’t know if a lack of activity is a leak somewhere, or the yeast that haven’t started yet. Or maybe your temperature is just a bit too low. By tracking the gravity, you can tell when the actual sugar conversion to alcohol has started.

To determine when fermentation is finished, you could gauge by airlock activity. But I can now tell you confidently that airlock activity goes on well past the point when the gravity is finished dropping. Of course you could take gravity readings and look for 3 days with the same reading. However, what works better is being able to distinguish the flat line after tracking gravity throughout your fermentation. This is a pretty clear signal that’s detectable before that 3 day sampling. Tracking gravity, I can see most of my beers are finished in a matter of days, with the longer ones being maybe just over a week.

The final benefit I’ve seen is that I can tell based on gravity changes when I’m headed toward a stalled/stuck fermentation. There have been multiple occasions where I see a nice steady gravity drop start to slow down and flatten out before I’m near the expected FG. With data logged every 15 minutes, you can see these trends as they’re happening. And then you can react by bumping up the fermentation temperature.

Brew Perfect Gravity Torpedo

The physics that make the Brew Perfect work have to do with buoyancy. There is a heavy cylindrical plastic rod that they call their “gravity torpedo” that dangles down, submerged in your wort. This hangs on fishing line clipped to a loop coming out of the base unit. The buoyancy forces that want to push this up in the wort are proportional to the density of the wort. By measuring the force on the fishing line, the Brew Perfect can estimate the density/gravity of the wort. An important note for those of us that like to do batches less than 5 gallons, is the torpedo has to be completely submerged in the wort in order to get accurate readings. So you need to either match the fermentor size close to your batch size, or figure out some fishing line extensions to let your torpedo hang lower.


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The brains of the Brew Perfect is a circuit board tucked in a black plastic housing. This takes the gravity measurements, as well as measure the temperature of the air as it passes through it. The housing is tapered to fit into a bung where an airlock would normally go in your fermentor. Inside the housing is a channel that lets you either connect a blow-off tube or an airlock. There’s a button on the housing that you push as part of programming routines, a micro-USB plug for charging the onboard battery, and an input for an optional temperature sensor. If you purchase the optional temperature sensor, the idea is you slide it down in a thermowell to monitor temperature in the body of your beer rather than the gas coming off of it.

The base unit charging

Hands on Review

To start off, you use the Brew Perfect app and your smartphone to get it synced up and reporting info to the cloud. It does this in a cool way that uses your smartphone screen as a kind of strobe light that talks to a sensor in the main housing. After several unsuccessful attempts, I found I had to really block ALL outside light between my phone screen and the unit to get it to work. The good news is, you only have to do this once.

The logging data gets exported to a Brew Perfect server somewhere using your home WiFi connection. You can then access that data from the app on your smartphone, or after you login to your account on their website. The graphics implementation on the app is snazzy and looks impressive to wow your homebrew buddies, “Yeah, this is my Galaxy Wheat Ale fermenting at home in my basement right now.”

Plot of Gravity Data Through Fermentation and Dry Hopping

I did have a few issues with the data logging, though. The app was setup to a default data log every 10 minutes. The onboard battery was supposed to last 2 weeks at that rate. But I saw the battery life dropping rapidly at a rate that was only going to last a couple days. I found that it was logging data once or twice per minute. Occasionally it would log data every 5 minutes, 10 minutes, or in some cases only every 5 hours. Changing the sample rate in the app didn’t affect this sampling frequency. Luckily the unit works while plugged in to a USB charger, so I plugged it in and let it log away.

I had another issue with the high data sample rate. When looking at the plot of gravity over time, the app defaults to displaying 25 data points. With this plot, it drastically smooths out the data and it becomes difficult to see the subtle changes in gravity you’re looking for. If I switched it over to “All Data”, I could see that detail. However, due to the large amount of data being collected, the plot in the App couldn’t handle it after a few days and the request for all data just blanked everything out. I was able to see all data points through the Brew Perfect website on my computer, though.


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I also had a near heart attack at the end of my fermentation. I clicked on the button that said “Finish Brew”. I assumed this would stop logging new data, but keep all of the data I had. However, it wiped everything out and took me back to a default screen allowing me to start a new brew session if I wanted. I couldn’t find my data anywhere on the app. Luckily, I had the brew session up on my computer, and before refreshing anything, I clicked on the button to export the data to .CSV. I was able to get everything up to the last time I had reviewed the data on my laptop, which luckily was pretty much my full brew session. But I definitely recommend exporting your data periodically to .CSV so you don’t accidentally get burned by this.

At the start of fermentation, I saw no activity in my airlock attached to the Brew Perfect unit, even though I could see from the data that fermentation had clearly started hours earlier. The Brew Perfect team said this could be because the two halves of the black plastic housing might be over-tightened (they unscrew for cleaning inside). I tinkered around with this, but could never get my airlock to bubble.

Perhaps related to this unsealed issue, I found the temperature data to really just be a measure of the room temperature in my basement rather than the temperature of the beer in my fermentor. Whether I was below room temperature at the start of fermentation or above it at the end, the Brew Perfect basically just bounced around the room temperature. If you want to record the temperature, it seems the additional probe would be the way to go (although I didn’t test that).

Reviewing the data, I could see that fermentation started quickly (within 7 hours after pitching yeast), and I could see a good steady progression of the gravity dropping. I didn’t have any fermentation stalling, which was good given the several hours of blank spots in my data before I learned I needed to keep it plugged in so as not to drain the battery. As the fermentation was finishing and I was approaching my FG, I started to get a lot of ‘noise’ in the data. The gravity started a sawtooth pattern with swings in gravity of 10 – 15 points over a 6-8 hour time span. This made determining true completion of fermentation difficult to judge. Since it was swinging back and forth around the expected FG, I judged it complete and started adding my dry hops. Checking gravity with my refractometer when transferring to the keg, it confirmed that it was indeed oscillating around the FG.

Conclusions

Continuous data logging of gravity in your fermentor is something I expect will become commonplace in homebrewing. With most new technologies there is a learning curve early adopters have to deal with for the privilege of being on the leading edge. The Brew Perfect hydrometer has some nice features like WiFi connectivity for data logging and a visually pleasant app to view your fermentation. It also has some issues that I tried to capture here and any workarounds I came across so you can judge for yourself if the Brew Perfect is right for you to join the future!

Update: Brew Perfect has been discontinued, consider TILT

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Stainless Steel Thermowell and Stopper by G Francis

Homebrew 1/4" Stainless Steel Thermowell and #7 Bung Stopper for Glass Carboy Fermentation Temperature Thermometer Probe

Homebrew 1/4″ Stainless Steel Thermowell and #7 Bung Stopper for Glass Carboy Fermentation Temperature Thermometer Probe

Use with your compatible temp controller and compatible fermenter to take readings of your wort temperature.

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  • MONITOR FERMENTATION: The G. Francis® Homebrew 1/4″ Stainless Steel Thermowell and #7 Bung Stopper for Glass Carboy Fermentation Temperature Thermometer Probe gives your temperature controller accurate readings to keep your beer at a precise temperature for sterile temperature control; Heating kit and carboy not included
  • KEEP OUT CONTAMINATION: Place a probe inside the tube and then inside your beer fermentation vessel (not included) to monitor your wort while keeping out harmful contaminants and aeration
  • USE YOUR CARBOY: Compatible with most standard glass carboys, temperature controllers, and airlocks; The thermowell is entirely removable from the stopper to fit different sized configurations (#10 stoppers are recommended for plastic carboys)
  • COMBINATION SET: In addition to the thermowell, the included #7 bung plug stopper has an airlock hole with a 0.25-inch (6mm) diameter for standard size airlock to prevent your carboy from building up pressure; The stopper has a 1.3-inch (33mm) top diameter and 0.9-inch (24mm) bottom diameter and includes all hardware needed for exact temperature control even in colder environments
  • SECURE FIT: Constructed with a stainless-steel tube and silicone bung stopper; Make sure the carboy surface and the stopper itself are dry in order for it to stay secure once pressed into carboy; Approximate 0.25-inch (6mm) tube inside diameter (ID); 15.5-inch (39.4cm) overall length; 14.25-inch (36.2cm) tube and 1.1-inch (2.8cm) stopper

 

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7 Cu Ft Insignia Freezer [Fermentation or Kegerator] – $159.99, Save $20 + tips & gear for your kegerator

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7 Cu Ft Insignia Deep Freeze from Best Buy.  Model NS-CZ70WH6.  

You could use this along with a temp controller (See: Hands On Review: Inkbird ITC-308 Dual Stage Temperature Controller | Inkbird Deals and Coupons) to put together a freezer based kegerator/keezer or temperature controlled fermentation chamber.

As of this posting, Best Buy has this marked down to $159.99.  Check Best Buy for current price and availability.

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Inkbird ITC-608T, 1,800 Watt Dual Stage Temp Controller w/12 Programmable Timers

Inkbird Temperature and Humidity Controller ITC-608T Pre-Wired AC Dual Stage Outlet Thermostat with 12 Period Time Stage, 1800w, ETL Listed (with Temperature and Humidity Sensor)

Inkbird Temperature and Humidity Controller ITC-608T Pre-Wired AC Dual Stage Outlet Thermostat with 12 Period Time Stage, 1800w, ETL Listed (with Temperature Sensor)

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  • US ETL Certificate Listed. ITC-608T thermostat temperature and humidity controller is ETL listed, and rigorously tested for quality control and safety.
  • Three in one Multifunctional Temperature and Humidity Control Mode with Dual Relay Output. ITC-608T can work as a temperature controller, a humidity controller, a temperature and humidity controller. First, only plug temperature sensor with cooling and heating equipment. Second, only plug humidity sensor with humidifier and dehumidifier equipment. Third, plug both temperature and humidity sensor with cooling/heating and humidifier/dehumidifier equipment.
  • Supporting calibration, compressor delay and saving reset setting values. Centigrade or Fahrenheit degree display, easy to set, PV and SV dual display windows. And with compressor delay for protecting cooling device. ITC-608T can save the original setting values in case accidentally power-off.
  • More power up to 1800W. Temperature control range is -40-212°F(-40-100℃), humidity display range is 5 -99.0%RH. Max Loading: 120V 15A 1800W. Temperature senor is waterproof while humidity sensor is not.
  • Multifunctional usage. Temperature and humidity controller ITC-608T can be used in home brewing (refrigerator), fermenting, Greenhouse, terrarium, reptile, planting (mushroom), meat storage and cooking.

 

This product has multiple variations – choose between multiple sensor options (temperature and/or humidity).  I would guess that most homebrewers would be interested in the temperature sensor only version and that is the version that’s linked below.

I would say that 1,800 Watt is a higher capacity than many of the homebrew controllers out there.

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Inkbird Dual Stage Digital Temp Controller + NTC Sensor

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Itc-308 Dual Stage, Pre-Wired Digital Temperature Controller by Inkbird

Dual stage means that the Itc-308 can control both a heating and cooling device.  Alternatively, it can control a heating or a cooling device.  This controller displays in Fahrenheit and Centigrade.  Dual Display shows both measured and set temperature.

Use to control fermentation or kegerator temperatures.  I have a similar (although not identical) controller from Inkbird.  The base unit is the same (ITC-308), the temperature sensors are different.  Check out my [Hands on Review] of that unit.

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Inkbird Aquarium Dual Stage Temperature Controller + NTC Sensor, AC 100V – AC 240V. (ITC-308S + 1.97″ NTC Probe)


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10.2 Cu Ft Insignia Freezer [Fermentation or Kegerator] – $199.99, Save $100! + Inkbird Deals

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Insignia 10.2 Cu Ft Deep Freeze from Best Buy.

You could use this along with a temp controller (See: Hands On Review: Inkbird ITC-308 Dual Stage Temperature Controller | Inkbird Deals and Coupons) to put together a freezer based kegerator/keezer or temperature controlled fermentation chamber.

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List price for this is $299.99.  As of this posting, it’s marked down $100 to $199.99.  Order online to reserve yours and select in store pickup to skip the shipping charges. Check product page for up to the minute price and availability.

Insignia – 10.2 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer – White

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5 Cu Ft Insignia Freezer [Fermentation or Kegerator] – $139.99 + tips & gear for your kegerator

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5 Cu Ft Insignia Deep Freeze from Best Buy.  Model NS-CZ50WH6

Possible Uses: You could use this to put together a freezer based kegerator/keezer (See: Tips and Gear for your Kegerator) or temperature controlled fermentation chamber.

As of this posting, Best Buy has this marked down to $139.99  Order online to reserve yours and select in store picking to skip the shipping charge.  Check Best Buy for current price and availability.

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New via Brewer Dude – UNI-STAT III Temperature Controller

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UNI-STAT III via Brewer Dude.  BEST RANKED CONTROLLER AS SCORED BY CRAFT BEER & BREWING Apr/May ’17,

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UNI-STAT III Temperature Controller Unit (general use sensor included)

Whether controlling a refrigerator, or running a small pump with a cooling coil, for fermentation temperature control; or, for heating with a 120V element or heating pad, you won’t find a more effective or easier-to-use digital controller than this one.  A unique ‘Duty Cycle’ feature provides for optimally smooth temperature control of either cooling or heating modes.  All the basic needs, plus simplicity, in this rugged controller – made in the USA, with a 3-Year factory Warranty!

Some popular applications include: beer-brewing fermentation, RIMS or BIAB regulation, wine-making fermentation control, wine or beer storage, food storage, chocolate storage, laboratory storage or incubation, space heating, freeze protection of plants or exterior water pipes, and many others you may have need for!

UNI-STAT III Details and Application:

  1. This controller in the UNI-STAT series adds to the flexibility and features provided by the UNI-STAT IIa; such as wall mounting, choice of °F or °C, adjustable differential and more.
  2. Wall-mounted installation provides excellent user visibility selection.
  3. Convenient switch-selectable COOL or HEAT operating mode. No programming required.
  4. Unique switch-selectable 50% duty cycle for excellent temperature stability, without unwanted “overshoot” cooling or heating operation. The 50% cycle is 10 minutes ON, then 10 minutes OFF in COOL mode (5 minutes ON, then 5 minutes OFF  in HEAT mode), then repeat, until the desired temperature is achieved and your unit shuts off.  This feature will automatically switch to 100% duty cycle if the 50% choice is not providing sufficient temperature set-point achievement.
  5. Flashing Alarm feature “AL-“ alerts user if sensor temperature is more than 5°F above (COOL mode) or below (HEAT mode) set-point.
  6. Flashing alarm feature “Er-“ will indicate a sensor fault, such as ‘open’ or ‘shorted’, and will automatically shut off system until repair is effected. This is easily accomplished with simple plug-in sensor replacement, or possibly on-site repair of the sensor cable.
  7. Sensor cable length of 8’ enables flexible system set-up for operation monitoring and control.
  8. Unit comes with a replaceable general-purpose sensor, which can also be installed in a standard 1/4″ thermowell.
  9. A bottle-probe style sensor is optional, and extends utility of the control to storage use, such as for wine or beer, in a spare fridge, with 1°F temperature stability (see below).
  10. Microprocessor accuracy provides +/- 1°F control throughout full range of 35 – 220°F (1 – 104°C)
  11. Simple set-point check or adjustment with one finger toggle, after which all system settings will be briefly displayed for confirmation to the user.
  12. Automatic compressor protection is provided in the COOL mode, to prevent possible short-cycling damage.
  13. Operating differential (bandwidth) may be adjusted up to +/- 3°F (up to 6° bandwidth). Factory setting is +/- 1°F.
  14. Load capacity at 120 VAC is up to 13 Amps (1500W for heating).
  15. Designed and manufactured in the USA, and includes a 3-Year Factory Warranty.

 

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