Arctica Chiller not Cooling

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Hello y’all! I’ve had a Mini Arctica chiller for a little over two years now. Last night the pump was making a bunch of noise, so I unplugged it and my chiller to look at in the morning. This morning when I plugged it back in, everything turned on fine, except the chiller won’t kick on. Currently my tank is 14 degrees higher than what it’s set to, but it’s still not kicking on. The fuse is still good and the green light is staying solid after blinking for a while, but no luck. From what I can remember, it was working just fine yesterday
 
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How's the flow from the pump that feeds the skimmer?
The flow from the pump is good. I can hear the pump working and there is water coming out through the tube attached to the output for the chiller.
 

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Hello y’all! I’ve had a Mini Arctica chiller for a little over two years now. Last night the pump was making a bunch of noise, so I unplugged it and my chiller to look at in the morning. This morning when I plugged it back in, everything turned on fine, except the chiller won’t kick on. Currently my tank is 14 degrees higher than what it’s set to, but it’s still not kicking on. The fuse is still good and the green light is staying solid after blinking for a while, but no luck. From what I can remember, it was working just fine yesterday


Check for build up of hair and dust bunnies in the condensing unit. If it is plugged up, or the cooling fan not running it will not work.
 

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Some things I would suggest you check:
  • I think there's also a fuse that can blow on the JBJ units, so you may want to check that on the back of the unit. I'm not sure if the fuse controls the entire thing or just the compressor.
  • Does the thermostat on the chiller match the temps you're reading from the tank?
  • Solid green LED indicates that it's "not cooling". If the thermostat on the chiller is out of wack, then it will never trigger the compressor to come on. You may also want to check what temp you have it set to kick on -- it may have reset to factory default.
JBJ chillers include a 2-year warranty, but sounds like you may be just shy over that. Regardless, I would still reach out to their support if checking the things above don't help.
 

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Some things I would suggest you check:
  • I think there's also a fuse that can blow on the JBJ units, so you may want to check that on the back of the unit. I'm not sure if the fuse controls the entire thing or just the compressor.
  • Does the thermostat on the chiller match the temps you're reading from the tank?
  • Solid green LED indicates that it's "not cooling". If the thermostat on the chiller is out of wack, then it will never trigger the compressor to come on. You may also want to check what temp you have it set to kick on -- it may have reset to factory default.
JBJ chillers include a 2-year warranty, but sounds like you may be just shy over that. Regardless, I would still reach out to their support if checking the things above don't help.
Is there a factory reset ?
 

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