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I purchased a used 1/4HP AquaEuro chiller recently. It was something I knew I needed to get, but figured i would wait to get it until it got warmer. However, this weekend, the Palm Springs area is supposed to be seeing mid to high 80's! This prompted me to get one sooner than later. Obviously, the summers are in the 120's. The chiller itself is pretty large and wont fit under the stand. Plus, i dont want to restrict the unit or have to modify the stand. The chiller is going to be hooked up to a rio 1700 with a ball valve to help reduce the flow a little bit.
I thought about running the plumbing into the garage and into another room, but my fear is that the pipes will pick up heat and give the chiller false readings..
I have:
-120g DT
-50G sump with about 20g of water in it.
My questions are:
-What are your experiences with Chillers?
-What are the best ways to plumb the Chiller into the tank.
-Is there anyways to help with the noise? Maybe even plumbing the chiller into a different room?
-My target Temp is 78. What is the ideal temp setting for the heater so the two aren't fighting (the concept seems simple, but i figured i ask before)? Any tips on this?
-Any other tips or points that I might be missing?
I thought about running the plumbing into the garage and into another room, but my fear is that the pipes will pick up heat and give the chiller false readings..
I have:
-120g DT
-50G sump with about 20g of water in it.
My questions are:
-What are your experiences with Chillers?
-What are the best ways to plumb the Chiller into the tank.
-Is there anyways to help with the noise? Maybe even plumbing the chiller into a different room?
-My target Temp is 78. What is the ideal temp setting for the heater so the two aren't fighting (the concept seems simple, but i figured i ask before)? Any tips on this?
-Any other tips or points that I might be missing?
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