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Hi guys, quite simply wanting to know if heat belts and pads are any good ? I've seen them for around £20 on a couple of home brew shop websites which seems pretty cheap. Do belts distribute heat evenly and is it ok that the pads sit on the bottom underneath the all the trub ? Also they dont seem to have tempreture control, just on or off. What's folks experience with these ?

Cheers again
 
I have a pad, it works well. Also use a hot water tank jacket to insulate and a timer switch to cycle it off and on without worrying about a temp probe.

Once you heat up a liquid it'll start to form a convection current. How much it does it at 20C I don't know.
 
I bought the one below a couple of years ago it doesn't have a controller but in winter it keeps the FV at 26c - 28c when left on 24 hours a day.

I believe heat belts can be a bit of a pain if you have no controller as you have to move it up and down the FV to find the sweet spot.



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That's my worry of buying one and it raises the temp to 28 without me monitoring it when I'm work
 
It takes a lot of effort to heat 5 gallons up. I have a timer plug so it cycles on and off at up to 15 minute intervals. I then adjust as needed. It's not as precise as a probe but it's quick and easy.
 
Definitely use controller with them. I use mine with wines and now with my seedlings, great bits of kit.
 
I use a pad keeps at 28 but I cut out like ring donought shapes of yoga mat starting with a small hole on the middle going to large to control the temp large hole keeps it at 25 small 21to20 in winter
 
Hi guys, quite simply wanting to know if heat belts and pads are any good ? I've seen them for around £20 on a couple of home brew shop websites which seems pretty cheap. Do belts distribute heat evenly and is it ok that the pads sit on the bottom underneath the all the trub ? Also they dont seem to have tempreture control, just on or off. What's folks experience with these ?

Cheers again
I use the heat pad I had for my dogs
 
Keep clear of the orange rubber chinese heat belts .They are death traps badly wired and get so hot they would melt plastic !!! Ordered one threw it away .Once I had sorted the wiring plugged it in and with 5 mins was so hot it burnt my finger bigtime .Supplier obviously knows this. He said he would give me my money back as long as I didn't leave negative feedback on ebay
 
For those of you who b ferment out in the garage or shed in the UK winters a Heat Therm complete with thermocouple is the answer, used in conjunction with a thermal jacket/ fridge will keep your brew at an ideal fermentation temperature. 12 volt 60 watt, so cheap to run.
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