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![]() The Mrs. doesn't want to see (or hear) the chiller so I'm thinking of making a larger stand that will house the chiller as well. I would have to leave the back of the stand open for exhaust heat (which means it won't be as quiet).
Anyone done this ? Pitfalls ? Thanks
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![]() why do you need a chiller in canada? i thought only people that live in warm climates needed them
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![]() Well.....it turns out that when it's not freezing cold, it's blisteringly hot.
Anyone try and hide it in their cabinet ?
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![]() I think you will generate more heat, causing the chiller to run longer and possibly blow the fuse a lot.
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![]() Any chance to plumb it through the floor to the basement?
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![]() Exactly what I'm doing with my new chiller.
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Brad |