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- From: totty@flute.cs.uiuc.edu (Brian Totty)
- Subject: ??? Low Temperature Thermostats For Beer Lagering ???
- Message-ID: <1992Sep11.193710.19621@m.cs.uiuc.edu>
- Sender: news@m.cs.uiuc.edu (News Database (admin-Mike Schwager))
- Organization: Picasso Group, DCS, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1992 19:37:10 GMT
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- Does anyone know of a thermostat that can be attached to a power cord
- that allows accurate temperature control down to the freezing point?
- Several of us want one for accurarate refrigeration control at low
- to moderate temperatures (say 32F to 70F), to attach to standard
- refigerator power cords.
-
- There is a thermostat called an 'Air-Stat' which has an LCD display
- and plugs into power cords that allows accurate temp control down to
- 40F. It was originally intended for window air-conditioners, and
- sells for approximately $25.
-
- We would like to get one that operates closer to freezing (for
- accurate long-term lagering of beer). Does anyone know of a
- thermostat in the same ballpark price range that will do this for
- us?
-
- Thanks For Any Help,
-
-
- --- Bri
-
-
- / Brian Totty o o
- /__ __ o Department of Computer Science o
- / / / / 1304 W. Springfield Ave \_/ "We have corn in
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