John,
Sounds pretty elaborate, I can see how that might work! Sadly might not be overly practical for an in kitchen setup. Not all of us are lucky enough to be living by cool spring water! ;,
I agree, evaporation is a brilliant method ,hence my "auto misting" of my radiator elements,, I just ordered the oil radiator; we"ll see how it performs with moist air running through it.
Nuclear physics? It"s really interesting to see the span of this hobby
Elricko:
I"m not entirely sure why I"m not getting the desired results from a wart cooler. I"m aiming to stay stable at right about 6c, might be asking for too much though.
The speed in which the water runs through the pipes will merely distribute the over all heat output in a more even manner ,same heat over more water,. The over all closed system should still absorb the same amount of heat. It"s a give and take, less contact time will the heating elements to warm a given CC up, also means less contact time though the radiator unit to let go of that heat.
As for the wart cooler issue, no misunderstanding there. I was referring to using it as a radiator element, though in general I was curious as to how it will be used to actually monitor wart temp. I"m interested in trying to make Sake, and from what I"ve read so far, it can be a very temperature sensitive process, was just curious.