Hi,
This thread has been amazing and the main inspiration for me to switch to water cooled. I have a question for those already water cooling, about a diy water cooled dehumidifier (just using cold water, no compressor or machines apart from your chiller)
I am currently switching my setup to be a water cooled sealed unit. I have all the equipment (Sentinel chhc-4 controlling it all), it is a tiny box 3foot x 3foot x 5foot with 1 x 600w light in there. The light has its own air feed and I have the option of venting to a lung room or outside. Since the box is so small I can not fit split units and huge dehumidifiers in there so this is why I am going water cooled. I got really lucky with a second hand chiller and ended up with a monster 1hp chiller. So I want to have this as my air cooler but also as my dehumidifier. I will have 2 x 100 litre res [thats about 26 gal] (possibly upgrade them to 250 litre res each [66 gal]), one will be set 10F above due point and the other will be set 10F below due point. All the feed in and out of the cold water will be insulated as well as the res itself. I have two PC radiators which are 14 x 5 inches each with 3 PC fans on each radiator which should work for cooling the room down as the light will have its own air feed so these radiators are only cooling the radiant heat etc inside the box.
My question is, does anyone currently use their water cooled water to dehumidify like I want to, if so I'll have a look at your grow journals to see how you do it. The makers of the ice box also do a dehumidifier but I can not find too much information about it and definitely can not source it anywhere in Europe. My two options are
1) Use another PC radiator, which have lots of fins on them so have a greater surface area for condensation to build up
2) Get copper coil and make some spiral design or something similar, which has less surface area but should allow droplets to start forming and snow ball more condensation as it runs down the pipe due to gravity.
Then other questions I have are
1) Is it best to constantly run the below due point water through the tubing/radiator, I read before that dehumidifiers cycle between being on and off to build up condensation and then let it warm up so drops form (not sure how true that is)
2) Should i have a small pc fan pointing at the coil/radiator to encourage droplets to fall or would this just encourage the moisture to return back to the air? There is constant air movement in the box anyway so it wouldn't be stagnant without a fan on it
3) I know it is best to have your heat exchangers up high as heat rises, but what does humidity do? I guess it falls so is it best to have this dehumidifier lower down?
As you can see these are all theoretical questions which can only be answered in practice, the only problem is that i can not find anyone else who is doing it this way. So even if you just have an answer to one of the questions above then I appreciate your response, and before it's said I know I'm crazy for doing water cooled in such a small space but its a genuine medical grow in a country who's laws are very outdated. So putting aside the best medicine possible, water cooled / sealed is also the safest heat signature / smell wise.
Thanks