Priming the Pump - Penguin Cold Therapy Chiller

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Most of the time, the Penguin Cold Therapy Chiller will be installed with the pump, chiller, and intake (suction line) that is located below the water line.

In some cases- like if you are traveling- the intake tube might need to be draped over the edge of the tub. However, since the pump is not self-priming, how do you get the water flowing?

This video will show the answer!

Priming the pump is simple - just follow the instructions.

NOTE: Running your cold plunge dry (without water flow) may damage the pump and chiller.

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See this link on my website for more information:

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Feeling overwhelmed by the DIY route, or just don't have the interest or time?

If you have $5,000 - $8,000 in your budget (or can afford monthly payments of around $200), consider buy a commercially made cold plunge with a warranty. I've been using one of these since May of 2021 and can vouch for the quality of the product and the people behind the company.

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