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![]() Didn't reef_raf have this problem with his? Not having a chiller I never committed the solution to memory but maybe search on old threads or give him a PM or Brad are you reading this can you chime in?? I thought it had something to do with flowrate but .. I guess that's not all that helpful a detail.
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![]() I would say replace the pump, if it is some ware between 4 to 5 years old, its probably not putting out like when it was new, I wouldn't think a Mag drive would last too much longer anyway....LOL
Oh by the way , you said you checked the pump, does that mean you took it apart and cleaned it and inspected it for ware ?
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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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![]() Basically what I was getting at is that if the unit isn't running more that it normally does, it's likely a problem within the chiller. Christy didn't describe that it was running more than usuall, that's why I have the opinion that it's likely a problem with the chiller.
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![]() With the PCI chiller, it needs a minimum amount of flow or the fuses will blow. Temp draw down doesn't seem to make a difference, as long as good water flow and good external venting is present. If the fuse is blowing the split second it turns on, it sounds like an electrical issue (shorting out)
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