So random question, what’s the chilling capacity of a Jäegermeister 3 bottle chiller?
@Eclsnowman suggested it could be dual purpose and chill my laser with Jäegermeister.
Dooooo Eeeeeet!
According to the manual, it uses R134A as refrigerant and it draws 160W. The manual can be found at the bottom of the manufacturer’s product page:
You can expect a coefficient of performance of 2.5 or so, which means the cooling capacity should be around 400W.
It’s pretty similar to a countertop ice maker, but I can’t tell if would be easier or more difficult to modify. It all depends how easy it would be to use a larger reservoir. And apart from that you only need to power the fan and turn the compressor on/off with some thermostat with compressor delay like an STC-1000.
It might contain a separate 12V module which you can use for the fan and a 12V STC-1000 (there are also 24V and mains voltage versions).
Oh wow, thanks for the info @tomatsu
My chiller setup is an office type water cooler (the kind with the big jug on top). I didn’t really modify the cooler, I just put a coil of copper into it’s tank. The cooler keeps 1 gallon of water at 33 degrees, when my 3 gal of laser water gets too warm it kicks a pump on through the copper coil. I’d have to check the specs on the cooler, I think I gradually heat up the water, but I never run for long enough to get it too warm.
I assume this is deg F?
Yeah, honestly it’s probably at 32. It will form a little ice… takes a long time to heat up from there though.
I have a similar configuration except I just dropped a aquarium pump into the cooler reservoir and bring the chilled water in HomeDepot flexible hose to 1/4" coil of refrigerator water line(already coiled) placed in my 5 gallon laser water reservoir. I put insulation over the cold line going to the 5 gal tank.
Works ok if I have the chiller pre-cooled( ~6 hours ahead ) and I don’t run it for more than a couple hours. I’ve added a fan to the chiller heat fins which might help speed up chilling and chilling capacity but the reservoir is only ~1/2 gal.
The Jaegermeister chiller seems to get close to freezing so it probably has better capacity than my water chiller setup.