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xabo
05/18/2013, 06:58 AM
My Pacific Coast CL-1000 chiller has stopped cooling the tank. I have it set for 79 degrees but it will only cool to 81-82. It's putting out heat as the room heats up but the water does not cool down. Low on Freon?

Vinny Kreyling
05/18/2013, 07:22 AM
Sounds like it.

slief
05/18/2013, 09:38 AM
Is the fan running? If it is, it could be the thermal overlead switch which should be easy to replace. I've had chillers last 10+ years and never need to be charged. They don't normally develop leaks unless it's induced.

If the fan is not turing on, that will cause it to overheat and shut down prematurely. Root cause for the fan not turning on could be a capacitor which is also easy to replace.

First thing I would do is remove the covers from the unit. Check the fan and determine where the power cord goes on the chiller. There should be a little box someplace on the unit where the wires are routed to. Open that up and see what components are in there. If the fan isn't spining, located the capacitor and try to find a new one. You can likely find one at a refridgerator parts supply or repair place. Same goes with the thermal overload switch.

Worst case, you should be able to contact most any refridgerator repair service to troubleshoot it further.

In the mean time, I would suggest getting some fans and set them up so they are blowing across the surface of the water. That will help to cool your tank in the interim.

One last thing and this may seem like a stupid question but have you verified that there is water flow coming out of the chiller return line?

xabo
05/18/2013, 02:26 PM
Think I found the problem:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v214/xabo258/Chiller-1_zpsfe0cbf78.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/xabo258/media/Chiller-1_zpsfe0cbf78.jpg.html)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v214/xabo258/Chiller-2_zpsb26e98c9.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/xabo258/media/Chiller-2_zpsb26e98c9.jpg.html)

slief
05/18/2013, 02:56 PM
Damn, I've been keeping a chiller in my garage for 16 years now and never had one look that bad! Yea, that would certainly do it! At least it should be a simple issue!

slief
05/18/2013, 03:48 PM
Depending on how warm your tank is, I would suggest only dropping it 2 degrees a day. You mentioned 82* and you normally keep it at 78. I'd set it to 80 today and 78 tomorrow so you dont drop it 4-5* at once. I have no issues with my tank running at 80.5 so you might even keep it at 80 and save a bit on power.

xabo
05/18/2013, 03:56 PM
Yeah that's 10-15 years of build up. Tank is normally 78-79 degrees until the 3 400 watt halides come on. Haven't turned the central air on in the house as of yet. Slief...will follow your suggestion..........thanks.