So I got tired of my 75ish temps in my reservoir, so I decided to purchase a water chiller to not have to worry about temps anymore. I picked up the ecoplus 1/10hp water chiller with the following ratings:
1/10hp
280watts
pump size: 132-264
can chill 93 gallons down 10 degrees
can chill 35 gallons down 30 degrees
So I set it up in my reservoir, and let it run overnight as it takes a few hours to get to the chilled temp. I get up and the temps are still in the 75ish range, so I let it run for few more hours and still no chilling. I decide to grab a 10 gallon bucket and fill it up with room temp water, set it up with chiller (under no lighting) and let it go to see if I can get the water down to 60 as this should be no challenge. The water is currently at 70, which is only 5 degrees lower than room temperature.
I've read over the manual 3 times now to make sure I'm not doing anything wrong. I've let the chiller sit rightside up overnight before I installed. I have a small vornado fan blowing across the front of the unit, as suggested by the manual. There's nothing in front of or behind the unit for at least 4 feet, so not blocking the airflow through the unit.
The only thing i'm not doing by spec is the fact that i'm using an ecoplus 396gph pump which is above the maximum reccomendation. Could the stronger pump be causing the water to move in and out of the chiller too quickly, and not getting adequate cooling because so? Or could I possibly just have a bum unit?
Thanks!
1/10hp
280watts
pump size: 132-264
can chill 93 gallons down 10 degrees
can chill 35 gallons down 30 degrees
So I set it up in my reservoir, and let it run overnight as it takes a few hours to get to the chilled temp. I get up and the temps are still in the 75ish range, so I let it run for few more hours and still no chilling. I decide to grab a 10 gallon bucket and fill it up with room temp water, set it up with chiller (under no lighting) and let it go to see if I can get the water down to 60 as this should be no challenge. The water is currently at 70, which is only 5 degrees lower than room temperature.
I've read over the manual 3 times now to make sure I'm not doing anything wrong. I've let the chiller sit rightside up overnight before I installed. I have a small vornado fan blowing across the front of the unit, as suggested by the manual. There's nothing in front of or behind the unit for at least 4 feet, so not blocking the airflow through the unit.
The only thing i'm not doing by spec is the fact that i'm using an ecoplus 396gph pump which is above the maximum reccomendation. Could the stronger pump be causing the water to move in and out of the chiller too quickly, and not getting adequate cooling because so? Or could I possibly just have a bum unit?
Thanks!