philosofool
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I finally aquired a fridge for fermentation, which will be a lot more convenient than my old but effective system. However, my garrage gets near freezing over night this time of year (it also reaches the 60s in the days: south facing door...) so I need to put a heat source inside the fridge for nighttime.
Edit: I should have been clearer originally. The problem is how to get electrical power supplied. I have some ideas about what the heat the inside with (100W incandecent bulb, maybe) but the only solution I can find for the power right now is unsatisfactory: shut the door over an extension cord and tape it so it won't pop open.
Any thoughts on how to do this? I have a 7/8" hole in the side (it came that way) that I could use to put something in there, but that's too small for a standard plug to fit through.
All suggestions and advice are appreciated. Thanks.
Edit: I should have been clearer originally. The problem is how to get electrical power supplied. I have some ideas about what the heat the inside with (100W incandecent bulb, maybe) but the only solution I can find for the power right now is unsatisfactory: shut the door over an extension cord and tape it so it won't pop open.
Any thoughts on how to do this? I have a 7/8" hole in the side (it came that way) that I could use to put something in there, but that's too small for a standard plug to fit through.
All suggestions and advice are appreciated. Thanks.