Can I borrow a chiller?

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I doubt if the chiller works for you. $200 windows ac might be a better option. Now can you come up with $200? And the electricity bill won't be as nice either.
 
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I have a old drop in chiller I bought but haven't used it. It been sitting for a few year and you will need an apex or single stage controller to use it.
Forgive my ignorance but what do the controllers do, check temp and power on and off? And aren't those pricey (although I actually might have one...)?
 

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Forgive my ignorance but what do the controllers do, check temp and power on and off? And aren't those pricey (although I actually might have one...)?
Yes the controller would be to power it on and off. Your are welcome to it but it might not be worth the effort. You would need something to turn it on and off
Also I don't know if it works and if it need freon or anything .
 
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Yes the controller would be to power it on and off. Your are welcome to it but it might not be worth the effort. You would need something to turn it on and off
Also I don't know if it works and if it need freon or anything .
I'm willing to experiment. Either I can meet you this weekend or maybe you can bring it to IEMAS.
 
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Been fanning and frozen water bottling and thanks to cooler days, I actually got to 79.9 this morning.


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