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How often/how long does your chiller kick in?


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How often/how long does your chiller kick in?  

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  1. 1. How often does your chiller kick in?

    • every <15min
      5
    • every 15-30min
      7
    • every 30-45min
      9
    • every 45min-1hr
      6
    • every 1-1.5hr
      9
    • every >1.5hr
      22
  2. 2. How long does your chiller take to cool tank by 1 deg C?

    • <5min
      11
    • 5-15min
      6
    • 15-30min
      12
    • 30-45min
      5
    • 45min-1hr
      14
    • >1hr
      10


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hmmm. a qns:

comparing 2 chillers of the same brand but diff hp, let say, 1/4 vs 1/2,

which will be more efficient and cost effective in the long run? lifespan & electricity consumption?

Not too sure about lifespan. Chillers like Artica and Teco are known to be more reliable, if serviced regularly. In terms of electricity consumption, you will have to work out the math to see which chiller is more efficient and cost effective for you. The formula to calculate your electricity bills can be found here: http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=80504

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hey guys, do share how long ur chiller does ur chiller rest after chilling down. pls list down ur tank size, heat load n if skimmer n pumps were placed outsump. i heard of chiller resting for 6 hrs and i cant understand how that can be done. last night i tried out my system with only my return pump n wave maker running, the rest all switched off. in 1 hour, the temp raise by 0.2. with my full load, the temp raise back 1 degree in 2 hrs......does placing ur skimmers and pumps realli help alot in reducing heat load in tank?

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Hmm i think it is better to list down other factor like is it in air-con operated room, how high u stay and maybe do u open the door or close all the time? All this factor i feel is pretty important, cause for my house it is not windy due to low lvl, main door is close to prevent my dog from barking at my neighbour. :P So it is quite warm and so the temp will rise up pretty fast. If one tank is in a aircon operated room and set the temp at 29 degree then i think 6hrs is highly possible. :rolleyes:

5x2.5x1.5ft Rimless Dream Tank (06/03/12)
Skimmer - Reefoctupus

Return Pump - 1 x Eheim 1264, 1 x water blaster 7k
Wavemaker - 2 x mp40es
Chiller - Daikin compressor with coil drop in
Lighting - 4 x 80w T5 Pair 1(6hrs23/12/12),Pair 2(16/06/12312hrs 2 x 80w De-lighting Retrofit (1/3/12) -(15/11/12)6hrs and 2 x 80w De-lighting Retrofit (13/10/12) -6hrs)
Reactor - Dosing pump (01/01/11)


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hi bro Steven,so issit advisible to link the chiller to a temp.controller? cos the service guy says its not 'healthy'meaning not good for the chiller.Pls advise.tkns

hi bro if u link up ur compressor power on switch to the contoller it ok which work like just anyone else is doing.

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Chiller-Mitsubishi Starmex

Tank-4x2x2

Equipment-

Bubble King SM250

Eheim 1260 return pump

Tunze wavemaker 2x6100

Maxspect 2 x 160w

Chiller activated for 30 min to cool down from 26 to 25 degree celsius and will rest for 2 1/2 hr. If it rains, it will rest longer, 3hr is achievable.

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Chiller-Hailea 500A w Rio pump 40w

Tank-4x2x2

Equipment-

Ehiem 1262 return pump

Light for algae scrubber 1x18w

Hydro wavemaker 2x11w

T5HO 4x54w

Chiller activated for 120 mins (i think it's too long) to cool down from 28.5 to 27 degree celsius and will rest for about 5 hrs. Using external temp controller.

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I think nothing to do with long or short kick in. Instead it is the frequency of the kick in and kick out. If kick in too often, not good for chiller. that's my perspective.

My chiller on a 40 gallon takes 33 minutes to cool from 28deg to 26deg and stay for 3hours before it starts again. Therefore, in total, around 4x/day the chiller runs.

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I think nothing to do with long or short kick in. Instead it is the frequency of the kick in and kick out. If kick in too often, not good for chiller. that's my perspective.

My chiller on a 40 gallon takes 33 minutes to cool from 28deg to 26deg and stay for 3hours before it starts again. Therefore, in total, around 4x/day the chiller runs.

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