- Optimal Temperature Control: Maintain precise temperature levels in your hydroponic reservoir, ensuring ideal conditions for plant growth and productivity
- Robust Refrigeration Capacity: With a recommended volume range of 80 to 250 gallons (300 to 950 liters), this chiller efficiently caters to various hydroponic setups
- Durable Titanium Construction: Pure titanium evaporator guarantees longevity and resilience in both fresh and saltwater environments, providing peace of mind for long-term use
- Powerful Flow Rate: Powered by a 1 HP motor, this chiller offers a flow rate of 1320 to 3900 gallons per hour (5000 to 15000 liters per hour), swiftly and effectively cooling your hydroponic system
- Convenient Remote Control: Adjust settings and monitor temperature effortlessly with the included remote control, offering unparalleled convenience for indoor hydroponic enthusiasts
Active Aqua AACH100HP Hydroponic Water Chiller Cooling System, 1 HP, Rated per hour:10,050 BTU, User-Friendly
$1,549.99 Original price was: $1,549.99.$1,270.66Current price is: $1,270.66.
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trbizwiz –
It was easy to install and perfect fit for my cold plunge. Kept putting it off and used large blocks of ice and bottles, but when the temps went up it just wasn’t working. So finally took the plunge and purchased this. It’s really nice not having to make ice and still not getting it cold enough during the heat. Even though insulated, the tub needed this.
Do open up the front and make sure the cover that holds the capacitor is secure in place, they don’t put a screw in it. Mine was snapped into place after dealing with shipping. Also (without plugged in, duh) check the fan spins freely after shipping. I didn’t have any problem. Also might have to snug the nuts down to the inlet and outlet, mine were loose.
DId have a small white particle problem and like a little oily like substance on the water surface when started it running after a day. This might have been the new spa hose from Menards or the Chiller. Not sure, but drained and cleaned and hasn’t come back.
Otherwise, great knowing I can use it when want and not having to deal with ice. Would never be able to get it this cold with ice until late fall or winter. Shouldn’t have waited this long to get this unit.
randy moss –
I have been cold plunging for a year now. I wanted to start out cheap. I bought a soft portable plunge, and a cheap Vevor 1/4 hp chiller. IT all worked and I plunged at around 50 degrees, but I wanted colder. I upgraded to the 1/3 hp Vevor for around $360. IT got me down to 39, but it had to run all day to do it. I even super insulated my plunge to help. The Vevor chiller has the volume leve3l of a cheap walmart window AC. This may not bother most people, but we have the Plunge on our lanai, and my wife likes to sit out there and have a cup of tea. She does not like listening to all the noise, so she would often unplug it, and then forget to plug it back in. This lead to several days of running, to get the temp back down. That whole time it was very noisy.
Finally I caught the Active Aqua on a great sale. They do this from time to time, so track the price on camelcamelcamel dot com. Its worth it!
So I finally get my active aqua, and let it sit for 24 hours. This is important with any products that contain refrigerant. Not doing so, will shorten the lifespan. After letting the Active Aqua aclimate, I got it all set up. It had larger fittings than my previous Vevor. SO I had to adapt my plumbing. I probably should have just upgraded to new larger tubing, but I did not want to jump in to that much work right away. I just wanted to get this thing going. Right out of the gates, I noticed how quiet this chiller is. The down side is that it showed how loud my danner 950 pump is. I actually ended up making a hush box for my danner pump. It helped quiet my entire system, to a very manageable level. I used the foil backed foam and carpet padding to wrap the pump in sort of an envelope. This made my pump so quite! Since it has 39 degree water running through it all the time, when running, I figured it did not need to be air cooled. The next thing I noticed, is that my system does not need to run as often. I use an Inkbird controller set at 39 degrees. When the temp is above 39 degrees the inkbird turns everything on. This ensures my pump, chiller and ozone are running when they need to. If I just relied on the temp gauge in the chiller, it may turn off, but my pump and ozone would continue to run. I don’t need 24 hour circulation. The Active Aqua only goes down to 39 degrees. That is my desired set point, so there was some issues with the chiller kicking off, and the inkbird letting things continue to run. So I went in to the active aqua settings and calibrated the AA to think it was a few degrees warmer than actual. This way, if the inkbird is calling for 39 and its at 39.1, the active aqua will show 41, and continue to run until the inkbird temp range is satisfied. You can calibrate up to 5 degrees warmer, which will push you down to 34 actual. For me, after a year of plunging, 39 still provides about 30 seconds of full shock and awe mode. Perhaps Ill eventually need it to be colder, and I have room to grow. At these temps ever single degree makes a big difference. I plunge for around 2 minutes, and at that time my feet hurt. Now, the bottom of my tub may actually be colder, as my tub is pretty deep, and long. It could be much cooler where my feet are.
At the end of the day, I love this active aqua chiller. I spent a lot on cheaper chillers trying to figure it out. I was able to sell each, and not lose much money. But had I known I would still be doing this, the AA would have been the way to go up front. The sound level, and the extra power make this chiller the perfect choice for my set up. I have an inflatable tub I bought here on Amazon. Its 59 inches long, and probably close to 40 inches deep, 36 inches of water level. Its around 120 gallons according tot he amazon ad, but it feels like more. I wrapped it in 10 mm foil faced soft foam (also purchased on Amazon). I run the Danner 950 pump, and a spa ozone that I purchased, you guessed it, right here on Amazon. Now I am thinking about upgrading to a larger Danner 1200 pump. The 950 works, but more flow may help the filtration, and also help mix the water as I am plunging.
If you’re worried about price, buy the cheap Vevor, and try it out. But if, like me, the Vevor is not powerful enough, or its much too noisy, this Active Aqua is the perfect solution. 1/2 hp seems to be the perfect size for around 120 gallons, if you’re insulated. I live in south Florida, so it it works here, it should work most anywhere in north America.
Neo –
Only a few days running but so far it’s working and chilling the water at 45 degrees consistently. Slight fluctuations of a degree or two which is normal. Super easy to operate .. just set your temperature and run time frequency and that’s it. Hopefully it holds up .. I bought the 4 year Asurion warranty on top of the manufacturer 1 year warranty just in case.
jonathan beal –
Purchased the 1HP chiller for my Ice Barrel 300 and it’s worked perfectly! In reality, I probably could’ve purchased the 3/4HP which would have sufficed, but don’t regret getting the 1HP. I was worried about the noise because it’s right outside our dining room window but it hasn’t been an issue at all.
I needed to buy a couple adapters for the tub so that the diameter of the connecting tubes matched the ports on the chiller but was ultimately very easy.
I have the chiller and circulation pump (purchased separately) on a timer so they turn on before I wake up. I use it every single morning and my only regret was not buying the whole setup earlier.!
D. Babcock –
I built a cold plunge in my backyard. I used a 150 gallon rubbermaid tub and this chiller keeps my tub in the 40’s with no issues at all. This thing is fantastic! I was spending about $300 per month on ice prior to buying this chiller. I’m so glad I did! My only regret is that I didn’t do it sooner. This chiller keeps my water where I set it whether it’s 90 degrees outside or 50. It doesn’t draw too much current so my electrical bill hasn’t gone up too much either. Well made, works well and the price is fairly reasonable.
jonathan beal –
After months of research, I pulled the trigger and wish I didn’t. The unit was kept inside out of the elements and still broke at nearly 5 months of use. There has been zero support from the seller or Amazon. I’m left out of pocket nearly $1,500. DO NOT BUY!!!! The unit was kept out of the elements and broke after 5 months. The seller nor amazon has offered to help in any capacity. I repeat DO NOT BUY!!