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by Dr_DBW

The larger the fridge used to construct this type of chiller, the larger the cooling capacity. So with something like a small bar fridge it wont be able to cool a whole lot. However, that is what I used here and found that it was sufficient to take the edge off the high temperatures the tank was reading at the time. It wasn't able to pull the temperature down far, but was sufficient to stop it going over the 31oC mark on the occassions it was used.


Chiller Diagram

I no longer use this unit as I have enough fans in position to keep the tank temperature to the correct range. On the hotter and more humid days I simple turn off the metal halide lighting.

Comments
Written by on 2007-09-18 15:07:46
I am interesting to working aircon, I have mechanical diploma. I want to know about chiller system detail.
Written by on 2007-09-18 15:08:16
Sorry, I have no idea what you are asking, your couple of sentence don't really make sense at all.
Chiller
Written by on 2007-10-09 11:40:59
Do u know if water chillers dispensers work?(the ones you get in offices) does anyone have a diagram of how to diy water chiller dispenser instead of fridge?
Re:Chiller
Written by on 2007-10-09 11:41:46
They can work, what it really depends on is the amount of cooling capacity of the unit you use and the amount of heat that needs to be moved around.
chiller unit
Written by on 2007-10-16 16:58:36
I am looking at building a chiller for my tank,any advice would be great. I'm looking at your fridge idea.
Re: chiller unit
Written by on 2007-10-16 16:59:59
Get the largest refrigeration unit that you can, as that means you will have more cooling capacity. Be aware that a small fridge will only be able to cool a small, nano sized tank, or take a bit of the edge off for a larger tank.
chillers
Written by on 2008-02-08 12:32:01
i want to know what is the working mechanism of chillers? and what r the types of chillers and how can we choose a certain type for a certain application?

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