Maker Pro
Maker Pro

Heating Belt for Brewing

If only 30w you could use one of the dimmer style controls.
A ceiling fan version should work at that wattage.
M.
 
Says in the description below the purchase item you can regulate the temp.

The heat can be regulated by moving the brew belt higher or lower on the vessel.
 
I built myself a brewing cupboard from an old packing crate, holds up to four carboys.
A slim under desk leg warmer panel was used to heat it, this is a very thin glass fronted low wattage heater unit.
The heater is controlled by wiring up to a ordinary wall mount heating thermostat.
Works great.
M.
 
They should be OK, they are not made to that close of tolerances.
The normal industrial standard is +- 10%.
It has been some years, but isn't UK 230v now?
M.
 
They should be OK, they are not made to that close of tolerances.
The normal industrial standard is +- 10%.
It has been some years, but isn't UK 230v now?
M.
Thanks Minder i have ordered a couple of these.
Really appreciate your advise
Thank you
Paul
 
The UK used to be 240V and some european countries were 220V.
The UK has not changed in practise but follows the european standard which is now
230V +10% -6% that is 216.2V to 253V
I get 240V consistently

Presumably the standard was made wide enough so that no distribution equipment needed to be changed.
 
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