Product Overview
FermWrap Flexible Fermentation Heating Wrap
The original FermWrapâ„¢, manufactured by Fermentap for over a decade! This heater wrap is used to gently heat fermentations. Use tape to adhere this flexible heating wrap directly to your fermenter. Depending on your configuration and insulation, you can increase the temperature of your ferment from 5-20 degrees Fahrenheit.
If using a carboy or bucket you can attach directly using tape (as seen in photo above.) We recommend electrical tape as it sticks and unsticks the easiest. Heating can be controlled by sticking either the entire wrap or a portion of the wrap to the fermenter. In an open environment we see a heating differential between carboy and ambient of 10-15 degrees. This differential can be increased by using our carboy bag to insulate the carboy. To decrease the temperature differential, stick only a portion of the heating wrap to the fermenter.
For great results, we recommend a temp controller and carboy thermowell for the ultimate in fermentation temperature control. For the most complete control, use the dual stage temp controller and carboy thermowell, as well as a refrigerator, to control both the high and low temps. You can tape the heater to the wall of the refrigerator as well. With 40 watts of heat spread over two square feet it provides gentle, even heating.
Draws 40 watts. 115V.
Be aware of an imitation of this product, sometimes even being marketed as a FermWrapâ„¢, coming from China. The electrical connections are sealed with silicone paste instead of proper electrical connections. Be aware that these Chinese companies carry no product liability insurance. In protection of the Trademark, Fermentap will also find it necessary to pursue any company selling a replica product as an original FermWrapâ„¢ on their site.
California Consumers: Proposition 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, see our our Prop 65 Warning Page.