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    Pros and Cons of Water Chillers vs. Minisplits/AC

    Sorry for the delay. Yes, you can definitely use an Ice Box on the dehu exhaust to remove the extra heat it puts out. Excellent idea! Some dehus out there will even have a 6" exhaust port that you can affix the Ice Box directly to.
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    Pros and Cons of Water Chillers vs. Minisplits/AC

    ttystikk, Awesome thread. Hopefully you get more people checking it out. Super efficient setup you have, LUV it!!!
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    Mini split vs 2 portables? Help

    Buzz, that's cool. Do you have any pics that you can share? How about brand and seer rating of the unit you ended up going with.
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    Can I help answer anyone's cooling questions?

    Corso, yes you should be able to run one pump and one res, and you can run a cooling reservoir of about 35 gallons. Are you only wanting to cool your lights? If so, then a 1/2 ton chiller with 6000 BTU should do it. Or, if there isn't a huge price difference go with a 1 HP/ton unit. On this...
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    Need help sizing my chiller for my UC systems

    Johnny, yeah the 1 HP should be plenty. And, how large is your room that you want to run the HydroGEN in? If you visit the room once a day then you would be venting the room enough to run the HydroGEN...imo
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    What's your cooling setup?

    You should be fine with a 1 ton mini split unit, especially with max summer temps in the 80's. Whichever brand you go with be sure to check the specs on the operating temperature of the condenser to make sure it can handle your low winter temps. I hope this helps. Best of luck.
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    I'm Back

    Masterinstaller, where are those pics? Do you have any spare time to give us an update? Look forward to hearing from you.
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    What's your cooling setup?

    Mass, are your ballasts going to be in the room? Are you running a dehumidifier in the room?
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    Need help sizing my chiller for my UC systems

    Do you know the temperature differential? If you get that measurement then you can use the equation that Chillville posted to let you know how many BTU your system is absorbing and size the chiller accordingly.
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