View Full Version : Pacific Coast Imports Chillers
eman91
Tue, 7th Apr 2009, 09:02 PM
I have a 215 tank that is almost fully in the garage that doesn't have the best insulation. I need a chiller that can stand up to the demand, I;ve seen teh Pacific Coast brand and wanted to see if anyone has used a chiller by them or have any other suggestions.
lightsluvr
Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 02:57 PM
I have a 215 tank that is almost fully in the garage that doesn't have the best insulation. I need a chiller that can stand up to the demand, I;ve seen teh Pacific Coast brand and wanted to see if anyone has used a chiller by them or have any other suggestions.
I use a CL650 for my 120G seahorse tank. It is reliable, well-built and easy to install and set up. For a 215G, you'll probably want the next larger size, depending on how much temperature reduction you are needing...
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robalv
Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 09:54 PM
have you looked into installing a mini split system air conditioner used alot for garages small computer main frames and what nots. alot more than a chiller but it would condition the whole garage around 3k installed by me. lol
mitsubishi mini splits google it see what you think
JeffCo
Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 11:08 PM
I have had the 1 HP C-1000 running for about 3 years and it still works great. have never had a problem with it.
alliedag85
Thu, 9th Apr 2009, 02:49 AM
i know jt has a chiller for sell you might wanna pm him.
Bill S
Thu, 9th Apr 2009, 09:38 AM
Where are you going to put the chiller? I would not put it into an unvented garage. You are looking for heat exchange, and a 110 degree garage won't be good for your chiller. I'd also suggest that you go larger than you think you will need. You probably need at least a 1/2 hp unit.
Texreefer
Thu, 9th Apr 2009, 11:41 AM
My tank is in my garage,, about 250 total gallons.. I took a 1hp custom chiller to cool it enough
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