Re: My Refrigerator Incubator
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Originally Posted by
led-zep
Cool! yes please update. I always wanted to do this to my my fridge but was unsure how. If this works I'm going with this. Thanks :)
As requested here is my update: It works! The temperatures on top and bottom consistently keep the same.
I set this up early morning and left it running until right now, constantly checking the temperature readings.
Sorry for the hard to see pictures, but was the best I could do right now with the lighting.
I set the thermostat to 90 degrees and got a consistent 88 degrees on top and bottom.
http://i970.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps729ce208.jpg
Top temperature:
http://i970.photobucket.com/albums/a...pse021b19c.jpg
Bottom temperature:
http://i970.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps48a4bb1c.jpg
Re: My Refrigerator Incubator
Very nice job. I can't decide whether or not I want to build my own. Or just set aside 300$ from the tax return I'm gonna get to buy one later this year. Minimal cost or convenience?
Re: My Refrigerator Incubator
Not sure but just a thought on the fans - you might want to add some small ducting to the inward fan to direct air to the bottom so all air inside is equal. With the fans so close it might prevent an even movement of air and distribution of heat.
Nice job on the project!
Re: My Refrigerator Incubator
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Originally Posted by
led-zep
Awesome! Think I'll start working on mine. Ordered a herpstat yesterday, but I think once it gets here I'll pull the helix off the rack and put the herpstat on the rack, then move the helix over to the incubator. Cool :D
EDIT: Where did you mount the Helix probe? In the bottom section or top?
I prefer the herpstat for my rack as well, but the helix does a great job as well.
As for the helix probe, it is in the bottom section hanging right in the middle.
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Originally Posted by
TheSnakeGuy
Very nice job. I can't decide whether or not I want to build my own. Or just set aside 300$ from the tax return I'm gonna get to buy one later this year. Minimal cost or convenience?
Thanks, you know for me it was a bit of both since I had the refrigerator already which was free in the first place, and well I love a challenge! The minimal cost was a plus of course. :D
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Originally Posted by
Saber402
Not sure but just a thought on the fans - you might want to add some small ducting to the inward fan to direct air to the bottom so all air inside is equal. With the fans so close it might prevent an even movement of air and distribution of heat.
Nice job on the project!
I thought the same thing when putting it together but I can in fact feel the air flow all the way to the bottom. Of course that will be one of the things I will be watching closely with time, and the whole purpose of using the speed control in order to adjust accordingly. The ducting is not a bad idea though, Thanks.