Give water a chill!Hot days in the sun means hot water in your water buffalo water buffalo: see buffalo. water buffalo or Indian buffalo Any of three subspecies of oxlike bovid (species Bubalus bubalis). Two have been domesticated in Asia since the earliest recorded history. . Put some "chill" in the water with the help of a small mobile water chiller A water chiller[1] is a device used in hydroponics to cool the water temperature in the reservoir. In hydroponic application, pumps, lights and ambient heat can warm the reservoir temperatures, leading to plant root and health problems. that comes with NSN NSN National Stock Number NSN Nokia Siemens Networks NSN National Storytelling Network NSN NATO Stock Number NSN New Substances Notification (CEPA) NSN National Student Number (NZ) NSN Never Say Never 4130-01-315-7583. Use the chiller chill·er n. 1. One that chills. 2. A frightening story, especially one involving violence, evil, or the supernatural; a thriller. chiller Noun 1. on all M149-series trailers, the 250- and 400-gal water trailers, the 50-gal fabric drums and even 5-gal cans. To mount the chiller, modify the trailer using the mounting kit that comes with the chiller. The chiller is powered by an 18-hp gas engine. It has an electric starter to help you get it going. But don't use it! The chiller doesn't have a battery, so you have to connect it to an external power source. The instructions on the chiller's data plate say you can use either 12-volt or 24volt volt [for Alessandro Volta], abbr. V, unit of electric potential and electromotive force. It is defined as the difference of electric potential existing across the ends of a conductor carrying a constant current of 1 ampere when the power dissipated is 1 watt. auxiliary power to start the engine--but don't believe it. Twelve volts will do the job, but 24 will burn out the starter. You won't find tactical trucks with a 12volt electrical system, so your best bet to start the chiller is with muscle power only. |
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