Can a Fan Speed Controller Limit Flow of Water Pump?

toastycookies

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depends on a lot of things. voltage, amps, frequency. what exactly are you trying to achieve?

accumulator + pressure solenoid would work the best i would think...
 
what is an accumulator and pressure solenoid? The smallest pump i can find is a 260 gph, thats WAYYYYY to fast, and so i need to lower the flow. i heard i can use a fan speed regulator. tiny pump so voltage would be MUCH less thena fan
 
what im thinking of doing is, after much though, putting a "T" connector between the middle two bucket and throwing an inline pump there and have it pump back to the rez. thus speeding up circulation, but i would need to lower the flow of the least powerful pump io can find.
 
i am trying to get it to circulate FASTER so my chilled water ets around the whole system BEFORE it heats up. simple enough!!!! lol
 
as of now, my chiller keeps controller at 64 but by the time it reaches last bucket, its heated up(takes like 3 hours to ciruclate this way)
 
11 gallon is only when top off is needed, the 8 gallon is the controller res and it is where the water is kept at 64 degrees ALWAYS its ALWAYS 64 degrees, but by the time it gets to the LAST BUCKET its too hot, FEEL ME?!
 
u also have to remmeber that each bucket ALSO holds water, so total there is like 30 gallons going through this sytem. i dont need a larger res. it would be pointless
 

toastycookies

Active Member
ok i think i have a better idea of your system now even if it's a little fucked...

what are you using for a pump? it seems like it's WAY too small. you need to get better flow through your system. how big is the pump in your res?
 
Yes now u understand. It's how it cMe from gh. It's a waterfarm. Also it uses an AirPump to circulate using a reverse pumping column
 
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