Bean,
Not sure if we will be on the same page, but it is not because I do not understand wattage. But that OK, that's what open discussion is all about.
In consumption, a watt is a watt, but when talking about heat transfer into aquariums, it does not always correlate. Some products transfer heat into the air and some into the water. Pumps for example. A MaxiJet at 20w will transfer more heat into the water than a Tunze stream Electronic running at the same wattage due to the fact that the transformer is external. Now heat will be generated into the air, but will not have the same effect on water temp.
I guess I should of elaborated my point better in that regard.
Pretty much thats the bottom line.
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Originally posted by BeanAnimal
But it is still not more efficient than phase change cooling.
Maybe one day that will change. [/B]
Bean and RobbyG,
I understand that you are apprehensive about new products coming to market, but lets examine this point a little more.
To give a true comparison, Lets decide on a chiller model to use as a base without naming a name. IE Brand X is 1/3hp 480w 5.2 amp and 2620 BTU according to man specs. Then we can compare. I would like for the figures to be chose from you, so it does not look as I am choosing the least efficient one.
Then we will needed to consider the wattage of feed pump required to get a picture of total wattage needed to run the device. Choose which every pump you wish.
Then we can discuss the COP to a more precise level instead of making blanket statements that may be false.
I will hook the Ocean Geotronic I have running on a Kill-A-Watt to get that figure for you also. If you could do the same for the chillers you are running that would be great.
Let's also measure the intake temp and the exhaust temps to get a comparison on that.
Are you up for that?