It has been running pretty much all day but shutting down at night for the past year and I found that even last summer when temps got high I still have to use fans.
Part of the issue now is that I am concerned that I don't have the flow running through it correctly and am unsure as to how to adjust it properly. My current plumbing is wonky and even though I do have a diverter on the intake I am not sure how much flow is really getting to the unit - is it running through there so fast that it doesn't have time to cool? Or am I not getting enough flow through there? The coils were completly frosted over before I changed the temp settings on the cooler and heaters.
I am going to replace all of the plumbing here in the next 2 weeks with a streamlined design. The current plumbing is a nightmare with glued PVC and way too few unions and turnoffs. You cannot clean it.
I also want to add some in line flow meters.
I am also going to replace my Goby return pump because the guy that set it up put the air cooling grid side right up against the side of the sump, impeding air flow and making it impossible for me to get the dust out. Its a nightmare waiting to happen. I will use it as my back up. As I have learned more about my system by doing the maintenence on it I realize how many things are just plain wrong. Ignorance is bliss until something goes terribly wrong.
So I am looking for a chiller that is capacity rated and flow rated for my system and I would also like the its intake and outflow lines to have a straight nipple rather than the 90 degree angle of the Oceanic's. I have limited space for the unit and need it to sit right under the current tank feed line because I've had to use PVC rather than flex hose. When we first set the Oceanic up we tried using clear flex hose and it collapsed.
I will look at the Pacific Coast chiller and appreciate you advice.
Another question - I posted it earlier... since I am replacing all the plumbing on my existing tank within an 8 hour time period do I need to worry about any toxins leeching into my water from the PVC cement? And if so, is there a way around it?