Choosing the Best Chiller SIZE for your Cold Plunge

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
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    Wether you are building a DIY cold plunge or buying one already made, you will have to figure out which size chiller you need. There are a lot of options on the market and there isnt a lot of education around them. In this video I want to go over the major differences in the chiller size so you can decide what size chiller is best for your cold plunge.
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    8:45 Which Chiller is Right for YOU?
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Komentáře • 55

  • @Marc_Giovanetti
    @Marc_Giovanetti Před měsícem +3

    Just ordered the 1/4 one for my 300 ice barrel. Can’t wait to get it hooked up!! Thanks man, been waiting so long to purchase one

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Před měsícem +1

      Let’s go!! Awesome!

    • @pokernews916
      @pokernews916 Před 11 dny

      Hi @davidmausJr
      On Amazon these 1/4hp AA chillers advertise cooling down to 50 degrees. Didn't hear any mention of actual temperature settings in this video.
      Are you able to get colder than 50 degrees with these AA chillers?
      If so why do they advertise down to 50? How low does it allow you to set?

  • @LariDari3
    @LariDari3 Před 7 dny +1

    looking to get the plunge air . curious to hear a comparison on longevity between active aqua and plunge chillers

  • @alexdeeds5
    @alexdeeds5 Před 23 dny +1

    I’ve got a 1/3 hp chiller for an ice barrel 400. It definitely runs a lot especially now that it’s getting hotter out. Waving a hand from Atlanta 🤙🏼

  • @DailyCold526
    @DailyCold526 Před 16 dny

    Hey man. Love your videos. I’m planning to do a DIy cold plunge with the chiller, right now have a chest freezer.
    Question for you. Do you ever just leave the chiller running and filtering the water while you’re actually doing the ice bath? I feel like this would be a good thing because abuse it keeps the water moving which makes it’s colder while you’re in there. Just wondering if you’ve experimented with this.

  • @jeremygraham7426
    @jeremygraham7426 Před měsícem

    Great review much appreciated! Just bought an ice barrel 300, good to know that 1/4 HP will work for it save me some $

    • @808kea808
      @808kea808 Před měsícem

      Not if it’s gonna be running constantly to get it to temp

    • @urieran5757
      @urieran5757 Před měsícem +1

      @@808kea808 I'm in Hawaii (rainy side) ordered the IB 300 and waiting to connect it to the 1/4 hp .. I'll see how hard it will work to cool it soon.

    • @808kea808
      @808kea808 Před měsícem

      @@urieran5757 yes. Please keep me updated just wanna see how long it holds temp once it reaches the set temperature. Wondering if the ice barrel insulation is as top notch as they make it seem online. You on Oahu ?

    • @urieran5757
      @urieran5757 Před měsícem

      @@808kea808 I'm on the big island , I can update you in few weeks when I set it up.

    • @808kea808
      @808kea808 Před 29 dny

      @@urieran5757 ok cool. Appreciate it. I did the diy 100gallom rubber maid tank. With spray foam and the cotton fiberglass insulation. As well as a foam board cover with the reflective mat on top. And insulated lines with minimal distance. It holds temp in 90° Waianae weather for like 45 mins to an hour before the chiller kicks back on.
      I was curious to see if the ice barrel is more efficient. Like how some people make it seem online, they fill with ice then it’s still cold cold the next day lol.

  • @FantabulousMe100
    @FantabulousMe100 Před měsícem

    I've ended up with the 1.5hp ecoplus after quite the struggle. First had a penguin 3/4hp all in one unit, those are crap. Tried active aqua 1hp next, had issues there too. Seems they have issues with their 1hp models. The ecoplus has been great albeit overkill.
    I'm uninsulated for now but eventually I'll change that. I like having the extra juice still though, I might build a bigger tub one day and it is nice that it cools so fast.

  • @ianedkelly
    @ianedkelly Před 29 dny +1

    Great video thanks for the info. I can’t get the Active aqua chiller here in Ireland so am looking for advise on what chiller I can buy? any suggestions would help, suppliers etc

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Před 29 dny

      Not that I know of personally but there has to be options there similar to the AA

    • @ianedkelly
      @ianedkelly Před 28 dny

      There is but they all come from china. And as you recommend I’m trying to stay away from the all in ones.

  • @leafuentes
    @leafuentes Před měsícem +1

    Okay this was v helpful for me to see we don’t need the 1hp.
    Seeking some clarity between 1/4th and 1/2hp now though.
    Set up will be ice barrel 300 in the garage, ambient temps of up to 120 in summer (Utah desert) otherwise manageable the other 3 seasons.
    Would 1/2 hp be the safer bet for those summers or will 1/4th cut it 🤔

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Před měsícem

      I think both will work but the 1/2 would work better.

  • @brrrandon3394
    @brrrandon3394 Před 17 dny +1

    What temperature does the active aqua get down to ?😊

    • @pokernews916
      @pokernews916 Před 11 dny

      Same question. 1/4HP Ice barrel 500. Plan to use umbrella over it.

  • @chadmotorider
    @chadmotorider Před měsícem

    Did you move to right on the water? What is something like that now cost wise. That's my dream...❤

  • @Juncti
    @Juncti Před měsícem +2

    I've been doing some tests myself with the IB500 and 1/4 combo. Right now I have it down to about 3 1/2 hours of runtime overnight to keep the water where I need it. Last night I set up a camera to try and see how it performed but the glare blurred the view of the temperature. My theory is since the pipes and pump are exposed (plus my pipes are longer so I could better protect the chiller) that I'm losing temp once the chiller kicks off and the ambient heat is heating the water being pumped through the system causing the chiller to come on more often.
    Hoping to be able to see how long it's taking to get back to set point, and then adjust my timer to match that. I'll be insulating the pipes soon but trying to gather some baseline data first. I also have a concept for insulating the pump and filter, figure I can use some of the tubing and barb connectors to pipe in and out of a cooler, giving the pump and filter some protection from the heat. Though I think that might be overkill.
    Barring the cooler idea, my other thought is to somehow integrate an inkbird like setup where I can have it run at night and cut off once it hits target to save the most energy.
    Curious what Desert is going to do with Grizzly discontinuing those 400 model chests. Did you ever get to do your ice test with all the plunges?

    • @808kea808
      @808kea808 Před měsícem +1

      Could you run your test again and get a better view of the temp ? Or do you have a general idea as in it comes on every hour?

    • @Juncti
      @Juncti Před měsícem

      @@808kea808 You can hear when the unit starts cooling, sounds like one of those mini-fridges when it kicks on. The pump (which is separate) runs 24/7, so while the chiller isn't cooling (it has a 2 degree window) the pump pumping the water through all the piping is gaining heat.
      Still trying to get a clearer picture as my goal is to hit my set temp, and have the system shut down. Right now it looks like I might be able to drop down to 3 hours of running daily.
      We're just about to get into the really hot weather, so that should give me a lot of data to see how it's performing.

    • @808kea808
      @808kea808 Před měsícem +1

      @@Juncti I have a home made cold plunge. With a 100 gallon stock tank and I used spray foam and some insulation boards for a cover. I use the eco lab 1.5 hp and a 1200gph pump. I keep mines at 45° with a 3°buffer before the chiller kicks on.
      It gets to temp then rises to 48 pretty fast but stays there for some time, it holds the temp for about 45 mins or so depending if it stays shut then it runs for 15-18 mins. And my lines are all insulated with pipe insulation.
      I was just curious as to if my cold plunge is on par with the 500 or 300. I live in Hawaii and I was curious if it would save me money in the long run if the 500 kept the temp all day while not being used. I keep mines in the sun.

    • @Juncti
      @Juncti Před měsícem

      @@808kea808 I'll come back and update as it gets hotter and once I insulate the pipes. It's already mid 90's here with feels like at 100. This is just the beginning. Only hotter from here

    • @808kea808
      @808kea808 Před měsícem

      @@Juncti where you located ?

  • @BravoDeltaEngraving
    @BravoDeltaEngraving Před 29 dny

    120gal laydown style inflatable, semi insulated with a lid. Closed garage kept in Middle Tennessee. 1/4 or 1/2hp? I know the gallon rating on the 1/4 is under 100 but its not too far off. What say ya?

  • @zachs9499
    @zachs9499 Před měsícem

    From your experience, how long would it take a 1Hp chiller to cool a 150gal Rubbermaid tub down 15 degrees F?

  • @Ehyo1984
    @Ehyo1984 Před 29 dny +1

    Ordered myself the ice barrel 300. I’m in upstate ny with 2-3 months of 80-90 degree weather. Would a 1/4 hp chiller be sufficient or should I go with the 1/2hp?

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Před 29 dny

      I’d say both would work but if you’re hesitant go with the 1/2

  • @VioletSynergy
    @VioletSynergy Před 25 dny +1

    Can you share how cold these chillers get down to?

    • @pokernews916
      @pokernews916 Před 11 dny

      Yes please. Looking for this info. Amazing listing says 50 degrees. That can't be right.

  • @ryansmith9897
    @ryansmith9897 Před měsícem +1

    If you have a ice barrel 400 in shade in south, would the 1/4 or 1/2 be best

    • @benjamindenney6704
      @benjamindenney6704 Před měsícem +1

      Mine is in my garage in west Texas. Still hot as balls in there and I use a 1/2 and it works great. It only runs for 4 hours a day too

    • @DavidMausJr
      @DavidMausJr  Před měsícem

      Definitely a 1/2. I had a 1/2 for over a year and then my brother tried the 1hp and it worked so much more efficiently so i upgraded my 400 to that. But the 1/2 is enough to get you cold

  • @miketaylor6958
    @miketaylor6958 Před měsícem

    have you ever used a vevor chiller

    • @vedrankadric1710
      @vedrankadric1710 Před 21 dnem +1

      I am using one currently with IB500. 1/3hp. Sits at 45 degrees.

  • @VioletSynergy
    @VioletSynergy Před 25 dny

    Also has anyone used it in Colorado where we get snow and rain? How about Florida does it get rained on is ok?