I am wondering if the 1/10 hp chiller will do... Or water pump size?
Setup is :
12 x 4gals bucket
595 gph water pump.
On the Ecoplus website, they are rating the 1/10hp for 40 gal, with a recommended water pump of ~395gph. The 1/4hp is rated with a 600 gph water pump..
Do you think I am better getting the 1/4hp or I should be fine with the 1/10hp? Or reduce the pump size? I was thinking about putting the water chiller in an external room so it will add some length on the water pipe.
1/4hp,
Here is why, load on system and ability to maintain. You want very little fluctuations in the temp. The smaller unit, though it will do the job but it will be slow to react. I usually oversize the units so the the slope remains constant. I rather not see peaks and valleys , this usually leads to more trouble plus if you expand your system, you already have a chiller ready to handle any extra loads.
And in refrigeration, the shorter the runs the better. If you have space , don’t plumb it to a room 30 feet away. Keep it close. It also saves on electricity as the run Times will be shorter to maintain the temps.
you might get a little shock but you cant't half drain a 12 site. so whatever you have to do lol. I never did but I had my water sittin on a cold garage floor only a couple degrees warmer anyways.
you might get a little shock but you cant't half drain a 12 site. so whatever you have to do lol. I never did but I had my water sittin on a cold garage floor only a couple degrees warmer anyways.
I can only half-drain. my return pvc is elbowed up off the ground 3 inches... halfway up the bucket so if I ever had a spill over my roots would still have water until I caught it