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are those 7 (seven) 1/2hp pumps? If so... Holy fuck @ the cost to buy, not to mention run these bad boys...
600-700 watts... 4-5 amps on 220/240v
you could save yourself alot of headache and money by just building a manifold supplied by one of those flotec pumps.
Put turn valves on the manifold for the outputs so you can control the flow
p.s. 2hp is 24k btu.... That would be plenty in my mind to run and chill your reserviors and hydrogen no sweat.....
Your HydroGEN needs it's own water source. It can be regular tap water. Do not use a pump from your water-cooled res.
It doesn't look like you're flip flopping, which I think you should probably do. Running 30k watts at once, I would bump my water chiller up to 3HP.
Drain to waste sounds...well, wasteful.
Steven from Hydro Innovations should likely be the final word...by far the most knowledgable on these types of matters.
can u tell me please why u choose UC over MPB. Some pro and contras maybe. Thx in advance.
Do you have a breakdown as to how many HP the hydrogen, dehumidifier and coils are going to need...
are those 7 (seven) 1/2hp pumps? if so... HOLY FUCK @ the cost to buy, not to mention RUN these bad boys...
600-700 watts... 4-5 amps on 220/240v
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Nah, I just used the one picture for the illustration. The coil pumps would be much smaller. Only the chiller pump will be a 1/2hp.
Thanks for the manifold tip, will have to look into that.
The 2HP chiller is a little over sized, but it only costs $250 more than the same model with 1HP...
Thanks again everyone!
Happy Mother's Day - Here, have a flower :D
Thanks so much for all the advice, guys, much appreciated!!
So I can just hook it up to a faucet? That would be good.
Most likely will be flip flop, just didn't want to "draw" it...
From my research it seems it doesn't consume very much water and the run off is scolding hot so to recirculate would cost more in cooling power than the water to waste. And I'll get in contact with HU net week. Thanks!
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...you do realize that if you make enough water you can use your RO filtration system drain water right??
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