Ric F
New Member
Hi all.
I'm in the middle of a wine fridge conversion to incubator. It's a 86x55x50cm glass door wine fridge with traditional refrigeration coils. It's got 16 gauge 240vac wiring running into the interior which connected to the original thermostat and I'm qualified for the related work so no issues there. All electronics will be inside the fridge so there won't be waste heat.
Control will be via an Arduino board, power to heating will be via a zero crossing SSR to 240vac; cooling (although intended more as an emergency function) will be similar via another SSR and switching the existing compressor and utilising existing circuitry. Fans will be dual 120mm pwm fans powered by the same supply as the Arduino (12vdc 3A supply), with some power filter circuitry. All good so far.
The guess work comes at trying to figure out appropriate sizing of heating. How many watts of resistive heating do people find is appropriate to heat those fridges to a maximum of about 15-20C above ambient, assuming I put it in my garage in a Brisbane springtime? I know I can just wing it but am hoping that there's some insight to be gained here.
Any input is appreciated. I've got most of the components together at this time but the practical build is yet to begin.
Regards,
Ric
I'm in the middle of a wine fridge conversion to incubator. It's a 86x55x50cm glass door wine fridge with traditional refrigeration coils. It's got 16 gauge 240vac wiring running into the interior which connected to the original thermostat and I'm qualified for the related work so no issues there. All electronics will be inside the fridge so there won't be waste heat.
Control will be via an Arduino board, power to heating will be via a zero crossing SSR to 240vac; cooling (although intended more as an emergency function) will be similar via another SSR and switching the existing compressor and utilising existing circuitry. Fans will be dual 120mm pwm fans powered by the same supply as the Arduino (12vdc 3A supply), with some power filter circuitry. All good so far.
The guess work comes at trying to figure out appropriate sizing of heating. How many watts of resistive heating do people find is appropriate to heat those fridges to a maximum of about 15-20C above ambient, assuming I put it in my garage in a Brisbane springtime? I know I can just wing it but am hoping that there's some insight to be gained here.
Any input is appreciated. I've got most of the components together at this time but the practical build is yet to begin.
Regards,
Ric