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WTB: Brew Belt or other small-scale heater

Post by chalmers » Mon Jan 28, 2013 5:26 pm

I've got a problem: It's cold outside, and I'm a cheap bastard, so my basement is cold. A while ago, I was gifted a temp control chamber (from Brews, thanks!). It is a mini-fridge mounted on an insulated box, effectively quadrupling its volume. I haven't used it in the summer or as a lagering chamber yet, but would like to rig it up to keep my beers above the 10C it is currently in the basement.
So, I'm looking for a brew belt or other small-scale heater to put in the chamber to keep the beer at reasonable temp. If there's no brew belt available, then I'll put the small heater in the fridge compartment and have the fan going to circulate the warm air down. I do have a temp controller to monitor it.

If I strike out here, I'll probably opt for the "lightbulb in a paintcan" option, but thought I'd help someone clear out their extra brewing gear.

I'm looking to pick it up ASAP. Thanks!

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Re: WTB: Brew Belt or other small-scale heater

Post by sleepyjamie » Mon Jan 28, 2013 6:35 pm

id lend you mind but the two belts are already going.

My basement is at 15 C and my belts bring them up to 18-19 on average.
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Re: WTB: Brew Belt or other small-scale heater

Post by sleepyjamie » Mon Jan 28, 2013 6:35 pm

also, i dont insulate my buckets (ie: blanket). worried a fire might catch.
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Re: WTB: Brew Belt or other small-scale heater

Post by GAM » Tue Jan 29, 2013 9:47 am

Chris if you have a heating pad (medical type one) or an electric blanket and a controller, You could get it as high as you want.

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Re: WTB: Brew Belt or other small-scale heater

Post by chalmers » Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:57 pm

I've got nothing.
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I'm in perfect health, and EZ knows to put on a sweater if she's cold in bed.
They are trainable, guys!
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Post by bluenose » Tue Jan 29, 2013 2:24 pm

chalmers wrote:They are trainable, guys!
are you willing to teach a class?
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Re: WTB: Brew Belt or other small-scale heater

Post by chalmers » Wed Jan 30, 2013 2:22 pm

On my way to HD to get a small heater likely a bird bath heater type thing. Or rig up a light bulb in a paint can sorta thing.

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Re: WTB: Brew Belt or other small-scale heater

Post by derek » Wed Jan 30, 2013 2:50 pm

chalmers wrote:On my way to HD to get a small heater likely a bird bath heater type thing. Or rig up a light bulb in a paint can sorta thing.
My friend uses a submersible aquarium heater
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Re: WTB: Brew Belt or other small-scale heater

Post by Dirt Chicken » Thu Jan 31, 2013 1:01 am

chalmers wrote:I've got a problem: It's cold outside, and I'm a cheap bastard, so my basement is cold. A while ago, I was gifted a temp control chamber (from Brews, thanks!). It is a mini-fridge mounted on an insulated box, effectively quadrupling its volume. I haven't used it in the summer or as a lagering chamber yet, but would like to rig it up to keep my beers above the 10C it is currently in the basement.
So, I'm looking for a brew belt or other small-scale heater to put in the chamber to keep the beer at reasonable temp. If there's no brew belt available, then I'll put the small heater in the fridge compartment and have the fan going to circulate the warm air down. I do have a temp controller to monitor it.

If I strike out here, I'll probably opt for the "lightbulb in a paintcan" option, but thought I'd help someone clear out their extra brewing gear.

I'm looking to pick it up ASAP. Thanks!

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Chris, do you mean the heat belts sold at NG? If so I have a spare that you can have. Problem with most of the heat blankets that I have seen is that the wire has 3 leeds into the control switch, the third wire is a safety shutoff that will.... well, shut it off and that is annoying. Also if you know where to buy a crappy heat pad with only 2 wires let me know, they have many uses ;)

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Re: WTB: Brew Belt or other small-scale heater

Post by chalmers » Thu Jan 31, 2013 5:00 pm

Thanks DC. Liverdance has offered me an extra aquarium heater he hasn't used in a while, just have to get there to check it out. If that doesn't work, I might take you up on the brew belt. Yes, I meant the ones from NG, just trying to save a few bucks if I could (see my OP, I'm cheap!).

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