cruz420
Active Member
Hello all you DIY'rs.
I am running some test on a diy water chiller I am trying to put together.
I have a whirlpool dehumidifier I got for free. I disassembled the dehumidifier and separated the cool coil and moved it up and forward and in a 18 gallon tote. I filled the tote with about 9 gallons on water. (My rdwc syatem is a total of 10 to 11 gallons.)
I sat this baby in my water that was 76 degrees for about 1 hour and the temp dropped to about 46. INSANE.
The bottom half of the cool coil that was submerged started to build a layer of ice over the coils submerged in water.
I love how well it works but I dont want to come home from work and find my rez frozen.
I am thinking i need to set up a thermostat that will regulate the power on and off so we dont freeze the rez.
Just not sure how and which one to wire up to my home made chiller. My thoughts are there is a switch that lets the dehumidifier know when the moisture bucket is full. It basically just cuts the power to the unit. I am thinking if I replace this switch with the water temp thermostat it would work but not sure. switch with rubber band around it is the switch i am speaking of
any help would be appreciated.
I have included pics for reference.
I am running some test on a diy water chiller I am trying to put together.
I have a whirlpool dehumidifier I got for free. I disassembled the dehumidifier and separated the cool coil and moved it up and forward and in a 18 gallon tote. I filled the tote with about 9 gallons on water. (My rdwc syatem is a total of 10 to 11 gallons.)
I sat this baby in my water that was 76 degrees for about 1 hour and the temp dropped to about 46. INSANE.
The bottom half of the cool coil that was submerged started to build a layer of ice over the coils submerged in water.
I love how well it works but I dont want to come home from work and find my rez frozen.
I am thinking i need to set up a thermostat that will regulate the power on and off so we dont freeze the rez.
Just not sure how and which one to wire up to my home made chiller. My thoughts are there is a switch that lets the dehumidifier know when the moisture bucket is full. It basically just cuts the power to the unit. I am thinking if I replace this switch with the water temp thermostat it would work but not sure. switch with rubber band around it is the switch i am speaking of
any help would be appreciated.
I have included pics for reference.
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