Chiller and cooling adventures
Inviato: 26/04/2020, 17:14
Hello ,
I am looking for a chiller for a 250 L system(sump + aquarium). I live at the upper levels and from experience it can get very hot. For a hot summer I am expecting room temperatures of 27* C plus , even in the night time. I am planning to take a multi prong approach - 2 AC units in the house (one in the aquarium room)- already have , GHL controller + fans controlled (already have)- but as both fans and AC cannot and should not work 24/7 a chiller is needed to get me the extra safety and longevity. All the pumps in the aquarium currently they raise the temperature of the water 2* C above the temperature of the room. Apart from that I do not plan to keep the corals in the middle of summer at 25* . Currently they are at 26.5-27 and in summer I want to have that rise to a maximum of 28* water temperature. To keep it at 28* C or under a chiller is needed...
I would like to ask your input on the topic of chiller and setup.
1.What chiller would you recommend me for my tank ? For me reliability is important as well as noise level , size(space is limited) and power consumption. Currently I am looking at Teco TK 150 , too bad it does not have the more efficient R290 gas.
2.How to best set up the cooling circuit ? Let me explain : I have a sump and cabinet but no space for the chiller there. It needs to be at the exterior of the cabinet (hopefully the noise is not too bad). The sump is small and it is already full. My return system is 25 mm and the chiller in/out is 12mm. Is it possible to set up a single circuit ? I want to avoid adding another return pump ( more heat , more space that I don't have, noise and more power consumption) , ideally I would like to set 1 return pump only . After reading your reviews I found out more water velocity means better cooling but does that not mean that the chiller has more stop/start cycles?
3.How to set up all the cooling hardware to operate? I expect in summer to have 26* C 18h a day in the room with spikes of maybe 28*C+ in some especially hot days(that would mean about 28* C tank water...not considering heat spikes in the middle of the day). I have 2 options :
a. Keep the AC going most of the day (unfortunately as the walls get hot and keep heat even into the night).The advantage is that the aquarium cooling gear is rarely in use. The AC position is such that it send cold air directly at the tank and at the lighting.
b.I can use the AC from time to time and keep the water temperature down with the specific gear. My thinking is :
- Set the AC to start auto when the temp in the room exceeds a maximum threshold , lets say 27* C.
- Set the chiller to start at 27* C and then set the GHL controlled fans to always run at when the tank is over 26.5*
Or would it be better for the fans to start at 27* ? The problem is I also don't want to be the prisoner of the RO water container as I would need to replace 10L daily.
4.Is it normal for all the pumps (recirculation and flow) plus lighting to increase the temperature of the water with 2+ *C ? I have 5 pumps in the aquarium( some very small Sicce Nano-2000 and 2 big Rossmont) + in sump 1 1000l pump + return + power filter 22W/h + filter bed pump. Do you advice that when it gets hot I should stop or remove some of the heat generators or even stop the lighting ? Currently have 4 24W T5 and GHL Mitras 7602 led.
Thanks and btw great review on the Teco TK 150. It was really useful for me!
I am looking for a chiller for a 250 L system(sump + aquarium). I live at the upper levels and from experience it can get very hot. For a hot summer I am expecting room temperatures of 27* C plus , even in the night time. I am planning to take a multi prong approach - 2 AC units in the house (one in the aquarium room)- already have , GHL controller + fans controlled (already have)- but as both fans and AC cannot and should not work 24/7 a chiller is needed to get me the extra safety and longevity. All the pumps in the aquarium currently they raise the temperature of the water 2* C above the temperature of the room. Apart from that I do not plan to keep the corals in the middle of summer at 25* . Currently they are at 26.5-27 and in summer I want to have that rise to a maximum of 28* water temperature. To keep it at 28* C or under a chiller is needed...
I would like to ask your input on the topic of chiller and setup.
1.What chiller would you recommend me for my tank ? For me reliability is important as well as noise level , size(space is limited) and power consumption. Currently I am looking at Teco TK 150 , too bad it does not have the more efficient R290 gas.
2.How to best set up the cooling circuit ? Let me explain : I have a sump and cabinet but no space for the chiller there. It needs to be at the exterior of the cabinet (hopefully the noise is not too bad). The sump is small and it is already full. My return system is 25 mm and the chiller in/out is 12mm. Is it possible to set up a single circuit ? I want to avoid adding another return pump ( more heat , more space that I don't have, noise and more power consumption) , ideally I would like to set 1 return pump only . After reading your reviews I found out more water velocity means better cooling but does that not mean that the chiller has more stop/start cycles?
3.How to set up all the cooling hardware to operate? I expect in summer to have 26* C 18h a day in the room with spikes of maybe 28*C+ in some especially hot days(that would mean about 28* C tank water...not considering heat spikes in the middle of the day). I have 2 options :
a. Keep the AC going most of the day (unfortunately as the walls get hot and keep heat even into the night).The advantage is that the aquarium cooling gear is rarely in use. The AC position is such that it send cold air directly at the tank and at the lighting.
b.I can use the AC from time to time and keep the water temperature down with the specific gear. My thinking is :
- Set the AC to start auto when the temp in the room exceeds a maximum threshold , lets say 27* C.
- Set the chiller to start at 27* C and then set the GHL controlled fans to always run at when the tank is over 26.5*
Or would it be better for the fans to start at 27* ? The problem is I also don't want to be the prisoner of the RO water container as I would need to replace 10L daily.
4.Is it normal for all the pumps (recirculation and flow) plus lighting to increase the temperature of the water with 2+ *C ? I have 5 pumps in the aquarium( some very small Sicce Nano-2000 and 2 big Rossmont) + in sump 1 1000l pump + return + power filter 22W/h + filter bed pump. Do you advice that when it gets hot I should stop or remove some of the heat generators or even stop the lighting ? Currently have 4 24W T5 and GHL Mitras 7602 led.
Thanks and btw great review on the Teco TK 150. It was really useful for me!