Whats up guys, been a while since i been on here but im getting ready to start a new run and have been juggling this issue around for over a week, done countless hours of research and can't work this out so thought id bring it here to see what you guys might suggest.
Just upgraded to an ebb and flow bucket system, got my ecoplus 1/4hp chiller on the way currently, What i want to do is use the chiller to cool my rez obviously, but also to run an "icebox" (hydro innovations product name) in my intake duct to help keep temps down during the upcoming hotter months- Before going any further let me just pause to say do not tell me to get a window a/c, if i wanted to waste electric i would just crank the house a/c down and be done with it- My tent temps dont get crazy hot, just looking to drop the temp of the air coming in the tent by 5 degrees or so which this system is more than capable of doing.
The issue that im juggling is that the hydro innovations icebox is made with a copper core, which means running low ph nute solution through it is an obvious no-no (even though i have several growers with 20+ years under their belts telling me itll be fine
), what HI would have you do is run a separate reservoir just for the chiller and then run a wort-style chiller pipe for the rez then tied to the icebox, which isn't a bad idea but requires more space than i have available. What would be ideal for me would be to have a supply pump in the nute reservoir pumping to the icebox>icebox to chiller>chiller back to nute rez, but this of course means i need a heat exchanger capable of having the nute solution pass through it without corrosion or leaching.
I've come across a couple DIY icebox threads on various forums where people used random automotive heater cores to make their own icebox but the issue i see with that is those are usually aluminium which will inevitably have the same corrosion and leaching issues that copper would.Seems titanium and stainless steel are the only two options that can work, but i cannot find a small heater core made of either of those materials to save my life..
One solution i had though of is instead of a "box and fin" style heater core i could use a stainless steel coil (pretty much just a small wort chiller pipe) ran inside the intake duct that would work under the same principles (warmer air passes over the cold coil and cools it) but the surface area of that would be piss poor i think unless i could custom make one somehow (which is beyond my set of skills i believe lol).
So now that you've read this wall-o-text im eager to see what you got in mind, if anyone happens to know where i could find a titanium or SS heater core id be most excited to know where! Thanks in advance guys!
Just upgraded to an ebb and flow bucket system, got my ecoplus 1/4hp chiller on the way currently, What i want to do is use the chiller to cool my rez obviously, but also to run an "icebox" (hydro innovations product name) in my intake duct to help keep temps down during the upcoming hotter months- Before going any further let me just pause to say do not tell me to get a window a/c, if i wanted to waste electric i would just crank the house a/c down and be done with it- My tent temps dont get crazy hot, just looking to drop the temp of the air coming in the tent by 5 degrees or so which this system is more than capable of doing.
The issue that im juggling is that the hydro innovations icebox is made with a copper core, which means running low ph nute solution through it is an obvious no-no (even though i have several growers with 20+ years under their belts telling me itll be fine

I've come across a couple DIY icebox threads on various forums where people used random automotive heater cores to make their own icebox but the issue i see with that is those are usually aluminium which will inevitably have the same corrosion and leaching issues that copper would.Seems titanium and stainless steel are the only two options that can work, but i cannot find a small heater core made of either of those materials to save my life..
One solution i had though of is instead of a "box and fin" style heater core i could use a stainless steel coil (pretty much just a small wort chiller pipe) ran inside the intake duct that would work under the same principles (warmer air passes over the cold coil and cools it) but the surface area of that would be piss poor i think unless i could custom make one somehow (which is beyond my set of skills i believe lol).
So now that you've read this wall-o-text im eager to see what you got in mind, if anyone happens to know where i could find a titanium or SS heater core id be most excited to know where! Thanks in advance guys!