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    Building a chiller

    I've have this idea that I need a meat chiller to be built in the garage. Can get some freezer panel easily enough (I think) and currently looking for the compressor etc.

    I'll keep you all updated as this progresses.
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    please do .. because I've got the same hankerings ... and I'll watch your experiences with interest

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    I have a good friend who is in the business, so if you want names of suppliers, let me know
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    Window air conditioner will work for a small chilla to take one animal.I'm building one write now after looking at a mates one.our work depot is an old meetworks so I'm sweet for panels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckshot View Post
    Window air conditioner will work for a small chilla to take one animal.I'm building one write now after looking at a mates one.our work depot is an old meetworks so I'm sweet for panels.

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    Window AC not really best. They will not go below about 16 (no one wants to live at less than that temp) and will dry out your meat if you bugger around with them to go lower.
    Give me a ring when you're sorted and I will deal to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Window AC not really best. They will not go below about 16 (no one wants to live at less than that temp) and will dry out your meat if you bugger around with them to go lower.
    Give me a ring when you're sorted and I will deal to it.
    Awsme will do.the chill I looked at had a window rattler and it was chilling to 4deg?. Didn't think about the drying out thing though.in my mates chilla that I use h is properly done but I still leave skin on for 7 days or of its boned out I put in damp mutton cloth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckshot View Post
    Awsme will do.the chill I looked at had a window rattler and it was chilling to 4deg?. Didn't think about the drying out thing though.in my mates chilla that I use h is properly done but I still leave skin on for 7 days or of its boned out I put in damp mutton cloth

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    There were a bunch of thru-the-wall proper fridge type units available that look a bit like a window unit. May be one of those?
    Oringi rope is the other name for mutton cloth
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    There were a bunch of thru-the-wall proper fridge type units available that look a bit like a window unit. May be one of those?
    Oringi rope is the other name for mutton cloth
    Got shitloads to mate going cheap

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    [QUOTE=Neckshot;240654]Window air conditioner will work for a small chilla to take one animal.I'm building one write now after looking at a mates one.our work depot is an old meetworks so I'm sweet for panels.

    Just started mine. Got the air conditioner from an air con installer that they had removed and i am lining the inside with hardie glaze panels that i have acquired. Hope it will be good for meat and curing salami and conditioning home brew lager.
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    If you have limits on size make sure tall isnt one of them, the taller the better even for one animal. Its surprising how long a big redskin is.
    Looking forward to seeing the progress.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    If you have limits on size make sure tall isnt one of them, the taller the better even for one animal. Its surprising how long a big redskin is.
    Looking forward to seeing the progress.
    Yeah so I'm making mine wide enough to have one animal in half side by side but able to be slid inside my gge

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckshot View Post
    Yeah so I'm making mine wide enough to have one animal in half side by side but able to be slid inside my gge

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    You half it from hips? Or true the spine?

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    I have a chiller unit I am selling on behalf of a guy who has left the country...for some reason I can't load the photos...it is in two pieces [pipes cut and crimped]...the outside unit is a Danfoss, made in Germany...230 volt single phase...R404A [gas]...letters and numbers on unit are, CE2523 SCIOCL...measures 550 x 400 x 260H.
    Inside chiller unit is Kirby KC401...230 volt 33 watts...measures 410 x 390 x 120H.
    The guy said before he left that both units are in good working order and I have no reason to doubt his word.
    Not looking for a fortune for it...make me an offer...keep in mind I cant guarantee anything...I can deliver easily to Hamilton, Tauranga, Coromandel for the cost of fuel...further afield with a bit of umming & arhing.
    Which is worse, ignorance or apathy...I don't know and don't care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spook View Post
    I have a chiller unit I am selling on behalf of a guy who has left the country...for some reason I can't load the photos...it is in two pieces [pipes cut and crimped]...the outside unit is a Danfoss, made in Germany...230 volt single phase...R404A [gas]...letters and numbers on unit are, CE2523 SCIOCL...measures 550 x 400 x 260H.
    Inside chiller unit is Kirby KC401...230 volt 33 watts...measures 410 x 390 x 120H.
    The guy said before he left that both units are in good working order and I have no reason to doubt his word.
    Not looking for a fortune for it...make me an offer...keep in mind I cant guarantee anything...I can deliver easily to Hamilton, Tauranga, Coromandel for the cost of fuel...further afield with a bit of umming & arhing.
    ^ ^ ^

    As a guide the above is a good little unit. 1/3HP compressors (about 800W refrigeration) as is the evaporator (490W nominal).
    Not a perfect match but its hard with the smaller gear to get spot on.
    New cost price is around $1400.00 + GST. This is the gear only. No pipe, installation, thermostat or electrical etc. I'd allow at least $500 to install or a good night on the gas. Depends on the electrical gear supplied.
    Would work on a small chiller box, with about 2 red carcasses max.

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    If anyone needs I can supply a direct drop in chiller refrigeration package. You just supply the box and cut a hole in the top to fit. They are commercial packages that require nothing other than having a hole made and the unit dropped in. Like the window AC option but way better. They are not cheap though at around $5K inc GST.

 

 

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