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Originally Posted by Tangman
If the chiller is running harder due to less flow ( IE: a worn out pump) it will cycle on longer , over heat and self protect by blowing fuses.
As Christyf5 said putting a fan in front of it has helped ( a temporary fix) The fan is helping the chiller to run cooler....or preventing the over heating situation...
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my chiller blows fuses the second it turns on, still havent had a chance to get it fixed, but would having a lower flow pump on the chiller and having the chiller in a smaller tank make it work alot less?