Wow, lots of points. Good stuff...
...your chiller is to small
It's not. I am not using the Iceboxes to cool my room, but rather keep the lights *heat nuetral* I also have the two A/C which seem to put out more BTU's into the air then they do heat into the water.
I know my chiller isn't too small because I ran the lights on (11 of the 12) without water until the room was 100 degrees. I had the reservoir sitting at 70 degree water. I turned on the water flow, turned the chiller down to 40 and the A/C's to see if I can bring the temp in the room down as well as keep the water cool. The room temp dropped to 80 VERY quickly and kept dropping till about 65. After 12 hours my reservoir seemed to be holding at 45 degrees.
I too was worried because of the research I did. I found no one running the A/C's and the IB's off the same circuits and using a chiller.
If you are worried about going to small, go HUGE...
Check this: it'll be cheaper then buying a "chill king" and comes with better warranty as well. I called Jandy and spoke with there tech; that was my backup plan if my chiller wasn't enough.
... I also think from looking at your pics that your ballasts are inside the room, if they are get them outside, each 1000w digital ballast is equal to 2400 btus of heat, thats another 28800 btus of heat.
I had to put them in the room. I agree putting as many of the heat sources outside the room as possible would be best. Did I mention I would be surprised if these Lumatek's were actually 2400 BTU's of heat. They don't even get warm, much less hot.
If you are trying to use the ib for a/c you need at least a 4 HP chiller, I would run a 5 so that if you want to cool your rez if you set up aero or if you get a water cooled CO2 generator it will be able to handle it.
Agreed. Using IB's as your only cooling source would require a larger chiller (and I believe make the room more difficult to dial in)
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I would not use your well as your primary cooling source, I dont even want to think about how many gallons you are pulling out a day, it WILL fry your pump very fast, and then you are in alot of trouble, in the hydro innovations they have well water for a backup only until the chiller can be fixed, if you keep using your well you WILL need to replace your pump and you will probably have to get your septic system pumped, not cheap and very inconvenient.
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This I am worried about. I am looking into wells and septic tanks now and trying to learn what I can. I do not know enough on the subject to provide any input. I do know I can cool everything with my pool using my pool pump (if I there was one at this location) because I've run my pool pump on 12 hour cycles for 5 years now. Can I keep the water cold enough - not sure - maybe with one of those Jandy's or commercial chillers.
sorry for the long post, but you had some good points to discuss since there is a lot of marketing material out there but not enough real world rooms (at least not public ones)