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![]() Hmmm... That is definitely a big boys chiller. Might be a bit overkill
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![]() I run a 1/2HP on my 100g of water, works well
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![]() I have a Eco plus 1/4 horse bought at jl used last summer 3-4 months it's in perfect shape but would have to buy rich's chiller if you want lol maybe we can figure something out.also have a 1/10 th horse not being used but think it's a bit small.
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![]() Ryan - you didn't say how much for your 1/4 hp chiller?
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![]() Tyler, I ran a 1/4hp on my 150g with no concerns for sizing. Bigger just cools faster.
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![]() Thanks Brad. From what I've read (I've never owned a chiller) I thought a 1/4 hp would be ideal.
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![]() being smaller, it would run longer, so more heat generated, which, if it's in that back room, could be an issue. Thought about plumbing it to garage? Or at least vent the output through the ceiling?
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