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Old 03-10-2011, 01:22 AM
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Put an air conditioning system on the house, then you don't need the chiller. Then you and the tank reap the rewards.
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Old 03-10-2011, 01:35 AM
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Put an air conditioning system on the house, then you don't need the chiller. Then you and the tank reap the rewards.
That is what I did but the AC doesn't blow hard into the room the tank is in. There are no air vents in my living room because it has in floor heat. BUT what I also added was a couple fan bars (4 fans each) to blow across the top of my sump. I have both my heater and the fans plugged into my Profilux power bar & control my temp this way. It now only fluctuate's a few degrees max.
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what about putting the chiller outside and pluming through the wall like an a/c unit-seal the extra hole space with mp 2 and put a small roof over the ciller to protect it from the elements.you could even put louvered walls around the chiller
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I've seen some Japanese tank stands where they have the chiller in one separate compartment in the stand with a grill front and back. The key to cooling is air flow.
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Old 03-10-2011, 02:33 PM
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what about putting the chiller outside and pluming through the wall like an a/c unit-seal the extra hole space with mp 2 and put a small roof over the ciller to protect it from the elements.you could even put louvered walls around the chiller
Ummm.......I don't think that would work well in -30 degree weather.
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Old 03-10-2011, 02:42 PM
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Ummm.......I don't think that would work well in -30 degree weather.
Actually, that's what I'm thinking of doing, but making a disconnect system so I take it inside during the winter.
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Hehhe...good point -no reason for it to be there in the winter, is there.

Unfortunately, that's not possible with where I have the tank (neither is going into the basement).

I'm gettin a little concerned with the lack of people saying they've done this !
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I would consider alternatives to the chiller. I've never needed one and Saskatoon is worse than Calgary for heat. Even in the stand if the back is open the noise level will be the same.
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Put an air conditioning system on the house, then you don't need the chiller. Then you and the tank reap the rewards.
central air, tank was a factor, that's what I did.

As for chiller in the stand, now you have a heat source under the tank.
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