

spiderwrangler wrote:They aren't cheap, you can pick them up new from $75-120 depending. Used would obviously be cheaper, but I'd be wary about buying used, as with any electronic device.


spiderwrangler wrote: ....You want it to read the temp of the beer, not the temp of the air. An active ferment can get 10F above ambient air...

Cliff wrote:Peltiers.
You can run 'em to heat or cool.
The trick to getting a peltier module to perform is simple: Surface area.
Mount 'em to an aluminum plate of some size onto which you will have stroke sanded a radius the same as your fermenter. Use heat transfer goo like you use when mounting the CPU in your mother board and some large band clamps to squeeze the whole thing to the fermenter.
I should think that the BCS 460 or Brew Troller will suffice for your microprocessor controller and you will need a temperature probe in the fermenter. You could use Arduino too, but that'd be out of my depth.

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