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I have a 2 HP chiller that trips the breaker when it turns on. I need someone who can fix this. Any sugestions?
Rbredding;555597 wrote: wow.. that's a serious chiller..
every one I found (looked several up online) ran on 220v and pulled over 20A..
obviously, you must have a dedicated circuit set up for that big mama-jama..
Contact Jenn at Creation Reef in Canton, Ga... she's got a guys name/number that can repair/recharge chillers..
purpleGORILLA;555584 wrote: I would try to clean out the condensor. It would help with the cooling and not make the chiller overwork. Mine had a lot of dust even though it had a filter, so it wasn't cooling as it used to. I decided to pulled out my air compressor and started blowing all the grimes and dust inside the chiller out. Works great.
Rbredding;555597 wrote: wow.. that's a serious chiller..
every one I found (looked several up online) ran on 220v and pulled over 20A..
obviously, you must have a dedicated circuit set up for that big mama-jama..
Contact Jenn at Creation Reef in Canton, Ga... she's got a guys name/number that can repair/recharge chillers..
yes, thank you Mockery, you're right.. I was typing too fast, I guess...Mockery;555681 wrote: Jenn owns imagine ocean in canton. Creation is in Woodstock.
Roland Jacques;555650 wrote: Thanks
Yes it is a 220 volt chiller It did have a dedicated circuit. But now you mention it i believe it was a 20 Amp circuit. It probably would not have hurt to have a larger circuit for it. It has already been replaced with a new 2 hp chiller that ran fine on the breaker. That one is only like 2 years old, i just want to get it running good and checked out before i sell them.