Temperature Control

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Temperature Control

In the interest of keeping things compartmentalize, let's talk about ways to control the temperature here.

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How big of a hole do you need

How big of a hole do you need?  Would it just be easier to use a 2" hole saw on your project box, or are you trying to do something really small?  If so, you could use "Great Stuff" to seal it back up, that's what I did for the thermoprobe on my lager fridge.

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The most difficult part, by the way, was cutting the dang holes in the box for the temp controller and the wall outlet. I used Steven's jigsaw which is at the brew house but someone (forgot who) suggested it would be way easier with a special kind of drill bit which allows accuracy and mobility. I forgot exactly what kind of bit but maybe it was something like this.

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For those that want a little

For those that want a little bit less DIY in their temp controller, you could look into:

http://www.micromatic.com/draft-keg-beer/kegerator-conversion-kits-pid-E54.html

For those that want the super DIY approach, you could build your own controller with some triacs, an arduino/raspberry pi, etc:

http://www.elcojacobs.com/uberfridge/

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understood.  thanks

understood.  thanks

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Cause you plug the keezer into the box housing the temp control; the box housing the temp control then plugs into the wall.

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Cause you plug the keezer

Cause you plug the keezer into the box housing the temp control; the box housing the temp control then plugs into the wall.

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why do you need the outlet?

why do you need the outlet? does a standard home outlet not work for the application?

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this is the part that scares

this is the part that scares me the most...

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The most difficult part, by

The most difficult part, by the way, was cutting the dang holes in the box for the temp controller and the wall outlet. I used Steven's jigsaw which is at the brew house but someone (forgot who) suggested it would be way easier with a special kind of drill bit which allows accuracy and mobility. I forgot exactly what kind of bit but maybe it was something like this.

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Here's a list of all the

Here's a list of all the things I bought:

(1) A 15-amp wall outlet;

(2) 5-6 ft. of 16-3 SJOOW wire/cord. You can buy this by the foot at Home Depot off the spools. I used 8-12 inches of that for the misc. black and white wiring between the temp control and the outlet inside the project box (in 4-6" segments) and then I used the other 5' for an extension cord from the project box to the wall outlet);

(3) A grip plug (at the other end of the 16-3 wire);

(3) Blue wire nuts (the kind which say "maximum capacity 3 #16 wires");

(4) the Giorgio temp controller (or another single stage temp controller from eBay or elsewhere);

(5) The sketch which David drew up (find that attached);

(6) 5x7x3 Radio Shack project box.