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well I tell ya you can spend the money on the titanium but I used to work on close to 3 to 4 hundred chillers a year before I moved out here from California last year, a lot of those are on reef tanks and I would have to say 50 % of them had the same evaporator as the one I am using. You can not expect a company offering a lower end ($200 range) chiller to use a titanium heat exchanger it’s not economically feasible. No they use the same design I am using.
This conversation has prompted me to build yet another chiller Picture 1 is the whole housing this cost me $44.96 picture 2 is the evaporator as you can see the filter dryer is included as well as the cap tube being pre measured you will have to match the evaporator to the compressor it takes out a lot of guess work. In a bigger chiller I would install 2 thermostatic expansion valves and a reversing valve so it could also be used to heat the tank but this case is too small.
Picture three is the compressor I am using it is an Aspera 1/6th hp 134-a compressor wholesales for about $32 comes with start components.
Picture 4 is the control I will be using I may not use this and just allow the second stage of my Ranco to control the chiller but I am not sure yet. It wholesales for $60 hence why I may not use it I want this project to be cheap. I want to prove it does not have to be expensive to work correctly. That is a mis-conception in this hobby. If you are willing to learn and listen you can build just about anything for your tank on the cheap.
As for the condenser I need to pick it up it is free to me because I build it out of old coils (hence my user name) and the fan will be a 3 watt ge motor with blade should cost $16.
I will keep you updated on the progress and don any time you want you can come over and test for copper you probably will not find any.
There are too many chillers out there with this design for that to be a problem. I have been working in refrigeration for over ten years now I know a thing or two about chiller design. All though they are usually 12 times bigger then the one I am building they serve the same purpose