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View Poll Results: Do you think this is really DIY? | |||
Yeah, I could pull that off!! |
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3 | 15.79% |
Yes, but some help will be needed |
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No, better to buy one from a Manufacturer |
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6 | 31.58% |
No, better to have someone else build it |
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1 | 5.26% |
What's a chiller? |
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2 | 10.53% |
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![]() Condensing unit with Ranco temp controller and associated plumbing. Guages were attached while I was charging the system. Don't leave it running too long while doing this!!!!
Part number for Ranco controller. Not the one most people would want. This is for 24 VAC control, but it was free. The 120 VAC equivilent is the ETC111000 Why you need to be quick when charging the system. This is after 10-15 min of running the system while charging!!! It started at 80 degrees
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![]() Fans Hightower won't be needing anymore. Don't complain about the dirt. He needs to run these basically 24/7 and never really gets a chance to shut them off for cleaning
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![]() just outta curiousity...what was the total cost in materials for all this karl?
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![]() Looks awesome Karl! I have to say it is the first DIY chiller i have ever seen.
![]() I really know almost nothing about refrigeration, but comparing to the horsepower ratings on the store bought chillers, how much power do you think that system has?
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![]() Karl and Hightower
that unit looks great and I'm very impressed. I can see something like that being done with my system because my sump is in the basement and its close to an exterior wall. Also I already have a compressor unit that was originally used for a cold water crab holding tank. few questions: what kind of refrigeration unit is that? what would be the HP equivalent? how much pressure is in the lines? how much water flow is going through the barrel? how did you extend the length of the temp probe? (what type of wiring) Thanks and I'm looking forward to more info on the build.
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This is a refrigeration unit from an auto-purger off of the old Trane chiller for Sears at Lougheed Town Centre. I was doing the tear down a while back and it was just going to get tossed, so I scooped it. As was mentioned, it is a 1/4 HP unit I am running 35 PSI suction and 145 PSI discharge pressures. Not sure of the water flow through the barrel. Probably around 200-350 gph. Not really much needed. I needed to make sure that the vapor returning to the compressor was cool enough to cool the windings of the motor. The probe was extended with plain, old, run-of-the-mill 18 guage thermostat wire. For more info, just let me know what your looking for. Don't be afraid to speak up!
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![]() This is way cool! Its sweltering hot today with high humidity and no fans are running and the temp remains between 77-78.
I actually thought something was wrong with my tank, because its so quiet. Great investment, and peace of mind wondering if your tank is running too hot. Thanks Karl! |
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I reject your reality.... ....and substitute my own Last edited by KarlK; 09-02-2006 at 07:06 PM. |
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