The pump did come with the chiller. I may look into getting a new one in that case should I look for one with a higher cooling capacity or better pump?
That I'm not too sure The gauge on the device is measuring the outlet pressure of the fluid but I have no way of measuring the return pressure in my current set up.
This makes sense my follow up question is if I am removing less heat than I think what is a possible way I could increase this to get to the cooling capacity specification
The chiller is operating at a flow rate of 12 LPM. If I were to figure out the return waters temperature with respect to time how could I then find the calculated time to cool?
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So I am trying to use a recirculating chiller to cool/heat an insulated container. This chiller sends deionized water through silicone tubing that enters the insulated container it then is passed through copper tubing in the container before it goes back through silicone tubing to go...