Hello- I am looking for some input regarding a do-it-yourself chiller, on a fairly large scale. I am in the very early stages of a 600ish gallon system build, which I hope to complete over the summer. The system will consist of a 210g display, 200g in frag tanks and 125g dedicated to a small scale fish breeding project. All of this will be plumbed into one sump. I will also have an isolated 55g quarantine.
My main challenge is..this system will be in my garage, in SW Florida. The garage has one standard window, but I will not be cooling the garage constantly with AC, only when I am working on the system. My guess is that my electric bill would be..pricey, if I ran AC 24/7 in a garage that is not insulated. The 210g display will be in-wall, view-able from my LR, but most of the tank will be in the garage.
Now to the question at hand.. I am considering using two full size refrigerators with as much 1/2" hose as I can fit in them, inside of 5g buckets of water. I read on another thread that hoses inside of buckets of water will cool more efficiently than hoses directly in a refrigerator. I will be using two refrigerators, for redundancy, in case one of them fails. Water will be pumped from the sump, through the hoses inside of the refrigerators, and into the rest of the system, and back into the sump. I will use a temperature control switch inside of the sump to kick the chiller pump on at say 79, and off at 77. I see people selling perfectly good refrigerators regularly, probably to upgrade to stainless steel etc...in the $100 range. This entire DIY chiller system will probably cost around $350, tops. I estimate that buying a sufficient standard aquarium chiller, that will cool this system sufficiently, will cost $1500. Not to mention electricity consumption and noise.
Reminder, I am in SW FL. Summer lasts like 9 months, and are particularly brutal May-Sept. Evaporative cooling/fans are almost useless with the humidity.
I will be running mainly LEDSs, with some T5 supplement. I will also be running an exhaust fan in the window for moisture build up in the garage.
Thanks for any input.
My main challenge is..this system will be in my garage, in SW Florida. The garage has one standard window, but I will not be cooling the garage constantly with AC, only when I am working on the system. My guess is that my electric bill would be..pricey, if I ran AC 24/7 in a garage that is not insulated. The 210g display will be in-wall, view-able from my LR, but most of the tank will be in the garage.
Now to the question at hand.. I am considering using two full size refrigerators with as much 1/2" hose as I can fit in them, inside of 5g buckets of water. I read on another thread that hoses inside of buckets of water will cool more efficiently than hoses directly in a refrigerator. I will be using two refrigerators, for redundancy, in case one of them fails. Water will be pumped from the sump, through the hoses inside of the refrigerators, and into the rest of the system, and back into the sump. I will use a temperature control switch inside of the sump to kick the chiller pump on at say 79, and off at 77. I see people selling perfectly good refrigerators regularly, probably to upgrade to stainless steel etc...in the $100 range. This entire DIY chiller system will probably cost around $350, tops. I estimate that buying a sufficient standard aquarium chiller, that will cool this system sufficiently, will cost $1500. Not to mention electricity consumption and noise.
Reminder, I am in SW FL. Summer lasts like 9 months, and are particularly brutal May-Sept. Evaporative cooling/fans are almost useless with the humidity.
I will be running mainly LEDSs, with some T5 supplement. I will also be running an exhaust fan in the window for moisture build up in the garage.
Thanks for any input.
