<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14873644#post14873644 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by josephv
This is exactly what I'm talking about. Creative thinking . you eather have to develop creative solutions for the problems you encounter in this hobby or pay through the noise and follow the pack. I have a heat problem my tank. I can also see potential in my own refrigerator. In my frig there is a coiled flex tube that chills the water for drinking.I'm ready to run the tank water through that line and hope no one try's to get a drink from my fridge.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14873644#post14873644 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by josephv
This is exactly what I'm talking about. Creative thinking . you eather have to develop creative solutions for the problems you encounter in this hobby or pay through the noise and follow the pack. I have a heat problem my tank. I can also see potential in my own refrigerator. In my frig there is a coiled flex tube that chills the water for drinking.I'm ready to run the tank water through that line and hope no one try's to get a drink from my fridge.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14874467#post14874467 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chimmike
that's not going to work as well as you think it will. In order for it to be effective at your water volume, you may fill up the entire freezer section of your fridge with tubing and it still may not provide enough cooling for the water as it's pumped through. If you pump the water through slowly, it'll be cooled, but you won't pump enough flow thru to affect the tank temp significantly. If you pump the water through fast, you get good turnover but won't get the cooling effect.
I have a hood on my tank with the halides and some computer fans to blow cool air in and on the other side to pull warm air out. It's controlled by my AC Jr.
I have a tank in my garage with a chiller.
I think at this point in the game, there isn't a whole lot of innovation left to be done that will be effective. Chillers can be found relatively inexpensively in the classifieds section on here. Shoot, I picked one up for $250, with a pump!
As for the ice in a bucket........that would be good if you didn't have to drain the bucket and refill with ice every 4-6 hours here in FL :lol:
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14878325#post14878325 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 29reef
Umm, there really isnt a cheep diy chiller. The compressor and coil are going to cost you. If you aready have these things then great ill be happy to help you construct something. Otherwise your floating frozen water bottles in your sump lol. Best of luck
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14874795#post14874795 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tatkinson
I made mine out of an old dehumidifier and it works like a champ. I made a downdraft cylinder out of pvc and put 5' of coiled titanium tubing inside. I made a little acrylic tank big enough for the evaporator coil of the dehumidifier and recirculating pump which circulates dexcool through the titanium in the downdraft cylinder then back past the evaporator coil. I put a valve on the output of the cylinder and adjusted the flow down so that the water that exited the cylinder was 60 degrees. I already had the pumps and pvc so not counting those I think I had about $70 in the thing total. I was bored and thought why not try it, but it actually worked!