Along with others (I assume), I have concerns and frustration with keeping the tank cool. I am using fans, which certainly helps, but it hasn't completely solved the problem for me. I live in New England and when it gets humid (often) the effectiveness of the fans diminishes. And honestly, the constant noise of the fans is tiring and the anxiety when the temps inch higher than desired is growing old.
The chillers available are obviously a possibility, but wow the price is pretty steep at $600 or so for a mid-size tank. Anyway, I suspect that the challenge I have with temps is really isolated to the Summer months and even then it is just some days. It occurred to me, while brainstorming for ideas, how about routing tank water through somewhere to cool it. How about taking the return off by reactor (or use a pump specific to this) and run the hose through a cooler packed with ice (or a dedicated small fridge or freezer).
I am picturing a coil of 15' of hose within a standard beer cooler that then returns the tank water to the sump. The pump in the sump would push the water through the hose coiled in the cooler and then back to the sump. The cooler could be packed with ice cubes and the cooler drain could be piped to waste drain. When I want to help bring the tank water temp down I would just dump cubes into the cooler. Thought this was a cool low-tech idea to help when needed.
So what do you think, good idea or not-so good.
- Dan
The chillers available are obviously a possibility, but wow the price is pretty steep at $600 or so for a mid-size tank. Anyway, I suspect that the challenge I have with temps is really isolated to the Summer months and even then it is just some days. It occurred to me, while brainstorming for ideas, how about routing tank water through somewhere to cool it. How about taking the return off by reactor (or use a pump specific to this) and run the hose through a cooler packed with ice (or a dedicated small fridge or freezer).
I am picturing a coil of 15' of hose within a standard beer cooler that then returns the tank water to the sump. The pump in the sump would push the water through the hose coiled in the cooler and then back to the sump. The cooler could be packed with ice cubes and the cooler drain could be piped to waste drain. When I want to help bring the tank water temp down I would just dump cubes into the cooler. Thought this was a cool low-tech idea to help when needed.
So what do you think, good idea or not-so good.
- Dan
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