Starting my incubator project!!
Just picked this wine chiller about an hr ago.
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The guy said it stopped cooling, he spent $775 on it in 2006. It is a VinoTemp 60 bottle unit. I picked it up for 35$! I know it wasn't free, but there are a bunch of ads on Craigslist in my area asking for beverage fridges and wine chillers. I got pretty lucky to grab this one up in time.
A couple nice features on the unit are the locking door!! ;)
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And digital temp display.
The funny thing is I got it home and plugged it in and it started cooling..... It would probably be wise of me to go over it and sell it for a profit..... But I'm finally happy to have one to convert to an incubator.
One problem I'm running into is the coil runs inside the unit, it forms the removable back section. I don't want to cut the tubing ( obvious reasons) but I'm not sure if I could just cover it with flexwatt. I unplugged the compressor from the control board, and am starting to plan my attack. If anyone has any suggestions about the back panel please let me know.
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Re: Starting my incubator project!!
That is the exact same cabinet as I used for mine. It made a great incubator and held temps perfectly. Also it is cool to keep the light hooked up for when you open it. Take it to someone who can properly drain the coolant and then you can cut the tube and remove the panel from the back wall. You do not want to leave it or any of the compressor intact as it adds weight ( probably half of the total) and contains coolant. Here is a picture of mine.
I used an AC fan with a reastat that I bought off amazon for air circulation. I put bathroom caulk in all of the screw holes where I removed the panel and and shelf brackets. Also, you can use the racks but it is easier if you pickup some light diffuser at Lowes or HD and cut it to size and zip tie it to the shelves. That way you have a nice stable surface. Best of luck in the coming season.
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Re: Starting my incubator project!!
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BleedingOrange36
That's for the pic, I can't wait to get OT started. I have some ac fans I'm setting up at work, I'm building a frame for them and doing their wiring out side the unit.
I'm heading to hamburg this weekend to pick up some 11" flexwatt and hopefully find a nice used herpstat for around 100$. I found one locally, a HS 2 for 150$, but can't really swing that right now. But it's a good deal I think, I may have to jump on it.
You can get a new Herpstat intro for $99 they are great for incubators:
http://spyderrobotics.com/products/herpstat_intro.html