I'm not taking it personal at all, I'm just explaining that from the perspective of someone who has absolutely no HVAC experience that all sounds difficult and out of my realm personally. I wish I had the skills to do those things myself, but unfortunately I do not. I'm going out on a limb here, but I'm willing to bet that the OP has little to no HVAC experience as well.
Your entire responses are out on the limb. 1/4hp chillers typically are not near 800, they're in the 450-500 range.
You must be looking at some really sad chillers them. http://www.marinedepot.com/1_4_HP_C...-Current_USA-CU02600-FICHDICQ-CU02600-vi.html Plus you would have to consider this same chiller would cost more at a local reatil store. Though this is probably not going to be enough to cool 100g of water, given the heat expectancy that he had mentioned. The 1/2hp chillers can be had for 850ish, and should be able to do the job depending on the specs, and can be used year round as well. Sure maybe $800 for a chinese piece of junk. And if you have not the capability for a simple DIY project you also likely do not have the math abilities to calculate the BTU you need to sexrtract so you hve no idea what a chiller can acy\tually do in the way of removing the BTU's you need remove. The spec charts show only what a chiller can remove from a a set number of gallons if the water is flowing at the same cosnsistent rate indicate in the chart. This is always a slow rate. I highly doubt you can transfer that data to usable data. ie you have no idea of a chillers real capacity.
Again, I'm not taking it personal or upset or anything.
Then why are u you still making ludicrous base less argument. I'm simply stating that for the same price as a DIY project,
NOT which could be out of the abilities of the OP, he can have a premade unit with a warranty and something that is also housed in a neat little package and get the job done just fine.
Warranty on a turd just gets you another turd If you are willing to pay a butt load of shipping costs. Just be cause you seem to prefer the easy capitalistic method of just buying what ever the local retailer sells does not mean all others do. I am simply offering up and alternative to others that are not as you are. If using an inefficient, over priced, under built, sad chiller is what turns your crank and keeps you at your joy stick, go for it dude.
There have been numerous times that I've wished I had HVAC abilities, dealing with AC and WC especially, but I'd say a good majority of the people on here don't have experience enough to handle the project.
And maybe many of others would like to learn how. So quit your babbling ub nless you want to learn something abut how to build a quality chiller for aout 1/3 of retail. In the time I have spent rebutting your drivel I could have written instructions. Does that make you feel special.
I would be curious to read a writeup if you're willing, and I'm sure all the hydro guys and gals would appreciate it as well.
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Wasted to much time writing the rebuttal. Maybe this week end.