Personally, I believe that it would be better to convert it for serving
since you will be able to fit many batches of lager in the area.....
You won't burn out the device but you will have trouble with moisture
accumulations since the freezer box is just designed to freeze and
freeze. All moisture turns into wall ice until you defrost. The lower
duty cycle of the refrigerator requires that you constantly clean up the
melted mess or live with black crudites.
I would suggest that before you load up your unit, try a test freeze for
about 30 minutes. Note where the frost first gathers on the walls.
Get some brass door striping that is bent in a V, some small copper
tubing, and some strong silicon adhesive (not caulk).
Form one end of the weather strip around a small copper tube and solder
like a miniature gutter.
Check the gutter for leakage.
Glue the gutter to the wall of your freezer at a good angle and position
it below the lowest freeze point (if possible).
Route the copper tube into the freezer drain
Remove the outlet from the drain and insert a rubber plastic tube
De-level the freezer so anything that spills on the floor will naturally
migrate towards the drain.
Note: You don't need to cover each interior wall with this gutter but
the more gutters you use, the dryer your freezer will remain.
Our Freezerfridge has been working well for about 6 years. It has a
little interior corrosion that seem to be cause by paint scratches.
Oh and by the way, we also found out that it was a challenge to dispense
accurately carbonated beverages from our device so we drilled a hole
where the Freon tubes were not and plumbed in C02 from an outside tank.
The C02 moves through a multivalve manifold allowing the operator to
dispense small quantities of gas into the gas lines. Valves were
purchased from Superior.
Hope this helps. What are we brewing next?
Rick O (and the troublemakers)
>> <allan.boyce(a)usbank.com> 08/30/02
12:27PM >>>
I have just installed a chest freezer that I want to convert
for a
lagering
fridge. I have a Johnson Controls thermostat that I plan to use with
it,
but I have read recently that running a chest freezer at less than 32 F.
in
that on/off manner would burn out the freezer prematurely.
What is your experience? Are there other options?
Thanks!
- Al