DIY Chiller construction
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020
So, I'm going to make my own chiller. I have about 95% of the parts I need, my biggest question is how to assemble it.
I have a mini fridge, and I have some light sheet aluminum to make a custom tank. I have a guy nearby that can weld aluminum, I barely trust my iron welding, not even going to try aluminum with a laser cutter in the balance. I have the pump and hose, so I'm good that far.
The head scratcher is some of my 'additions'.
I have a small blade style paint mixer like you'd chuck up in a cheap drill. I was thinking of using it to help circulate the tank water a bit like the old pop chillers. Or do I just use a long coil of large copper tube in the tank... say 1/2" or 3/4" so I don't have friction loss. Or I could drop in some baffles between the return and the pump pickup and not bother with the mixer blade or the tubing. ( The baffles are at the top of the list so far for simplicity and no chance of blockage / failure. )
I also have a number of large heat sinks left from scrapping out some other equipment. 10.25" x 1.5" and a little over 1.25" deep. I had an idea of putting them on the outside of the aluminum tank and using some leftover biscuit fans to circulate the cool air over the outside. with or without a shroud of some sort.
Soooo, how crazy am I?
I have a mini fridge, and I have some light sheet aluminum to make a custom tank. I have a guy nearby that can weld aluminum, I barely trust my iron welding, not even going to try aluminum with a laser cutter in the balance. I have the pump and hose, so I'm good that far.
The head scratcher is some of my 'additions'.
I have a small blade style paint mixer like you'd chuck up in a cheap drill. I was thinking of using it to help circulate the tank water a bit like the old pop chillers. Or do I just use a long coil of large copper tube in the tank... say 1/2" or 3/4" so I don't have friction loss. Or I could drop in some baffles between the return and the pump pickup and not bother with the mixer blade or the tubing. ( The baffles are at the top of the list so far for simplicity and no chance of blockage / failure. )
I also have a number of large heat sinks left from scrapping out some other equipment. 10.25" x 1.5" and a little over 1.25" deep. I had an idea of putting them on the outside of the aluminum tank and using some leftover biscuit fans to circulate the cool air over the outside. with or without a shroud of some sort.
Soooo, how crazy am I?
