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any chiller not made in china

s20

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are their any chillers that don't use chinese parts cause most seem to be relabeled made in whereever BS when they actually use a cheap chinese compressors and parts aka a complete bloody ripoff

also has anyone used and had alook inside one of these chillers

http://giesemann.de/633,2,POLARIS aquarium chiller,.html

a giesemann polaris i asked them what brand compressor they used but they won't tell me so does anyone have any idea what they use i'd prefer something with a german or japanese compressor if theirs nothing good out their i might just have to re-purpose a humidifier or until i can make my own unit which will probably take quite a long while
 

queequeg152

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are their any chillers that don't use chinese parts cause most seem to be relabeled made in whereever BS when they actually use a cheap chinese compressors and parts aka a complete bloody ripoff

also has anyone used and had alook inside one of these chillers

http://giesemann.de/633,2,POLARIS aquarium chiller,.html

a giesemann polaris i asked them what brand compressor they used but they won't tell me so does anyone have any idea what they use i'd prefer something with a german or japanese compressor if theirs nothing good out their i might just have to re-purpose a humidifier or until i can make my own unit which will probably take quite a long while

lol the ac compressor in my car was made in mexico... does not make it a shit compressor though.

you want a good name, not a good -made in where ever. copland etc.

regardless. how many btu's are you looking to remove? because that chiller looks fairly weak. probably an aquarium chiller.

btus removed are btus removed, regardless of how they do it.

chillers can be very efficient indeed, but not on the very small scale of like... 1 -10 tons single phase.

if you are price sensitive, id suggest a conventional forced air unit.
 
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