Ukreeferguy2020
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Now I haven't seen anyone try this yet and wanted your thoughts on it. I'm far too tight to pay £500 on something I will use for a month of the year (our hot season... one month... at best) Anyway, I have seen plenty of coiled hose pipes in a fridge method which seem to be ok but I understand that a rubber hose is not a good insulator. I won't be using SS or titanium because I might as well just buy a chiller it is so dear. My theory is this...
Buy a mini table top freezer (that will fit in my cupboard) Cut an in hole and an out hole. I will then put about 50m of thin wall hose pipe in a water tight bin, fill the bin with water and freeze it making a solid ice block with a hosepipe inside and the in and out ends sticking out. This will then be plumbed into the mini fridge constantly keeping it frozen and hopefully cooling the tank water as it travels through the inside of the ice block.
Any issues that anyone can foresee?
Buy a mini table top freezer (that will fit in my cupboard) Cut an in hole and an out hole. I will then put about 50m of thin wall hose pipe in a water tight bin, fill the bin with water and freeze it making a solid ice block with a hosepipe inside and the in and out ends sticking out. This will then be plumbed into the mini fridge constantly keeping it frozen and hopefully cooling the tank water as it travels through the inside of the ice block.
Any issues that anyone can foresee?