Hi all,
I bought an Inkbird temperature controller for a fridge that I plan on using as a part-time fermentation chamber.
In most of the setups I've seen, people put the probe line through a hole that's been drilled into the fridge. I'd like to avoid altering the fridge--to that end, I was planning on just running the probe line between the door seal and the fridge.
Has anyone had any problems with this causing larger-than-wanted temperature fluctuations, or would such a small gap generally be ok?
Thanks!
I bought an Inkbird temperature controller for a fridge that I plan on using as a part-time fermentation chamber.
In most of the setups I've seen, people put the probe line through a hole that's been drilled into the fridge. I'd like to avoid altering the fridge--to that end, I was planning on just running the probe line between the door seal and the fridge.
Has anyone had any problems with this causing larger-than-wanted temperature fluctuations, or would such a small gap generally be ok?
Thanks!