Thermal Storage: Solar ICE

Get help with a project! https://practicalpreppers.com/consult... Still on a quest to make ice with a Multi-aqua MHRC-2 chiller with Solar energy. Water, containing 25 percent ethylene or propylene glycol, is cooled by a chiller and then circulated through the heat exchanger inside the IceBank tank. The water-glycol solution that is leaving the chiller and arriving at the tank is 22°F, which freezes the water surrounding the heat exchanger inside the tank. This process extracts the heat from the water surrounding the IceBank heat exchanger until approximately 95 percent of the water inside the tank has been frozen solid. Ice-making has the effect of de-rating the nominal chiller capacity by approximately 30 to 35 percent. Watch More Engineer775: Subscribe - https://goo.gl/IFNTXv Recent Uploads - https://goo.gl/sssfSp Live Videos - https://goo.gl/gcTR4H Product Reviews - https://goo.gl/pTnNMj My Website - https://www.practicalpreppers.com/ My Book - https://goo.gl/X0Gr6R My EMP Home Improvement DVD - https://goo.gl/YjAIbt Contact Me – [email protected] Social Networks Facebook - https://goo.gl/ANJxY5 Instagram - https://goo.gl/8zH0xN Twitter - https://goo.gl/2C6hSa Linkedin - https://goo.gl/70GTZ3 Need A Consultation. Fill out this form and email it to me. https://goo.gl/D2SZxG