Does anyone around here use a chiller?

bprice

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I know this is a strange question to ask when the temperature is about 10 degrees outside right now, but I am thinking about this summer. Most of the tanks that I have seen are in the basement or a central living area, so does everyone just keep them cool with AC? My tank is in the wall between the living room and an add-on sunroom and the temperature fluctuations are much greater than in most of the rest of the house. Any suggestions? I just connected a 120 gal to my 125 gal with about a 50 gal sump.
Thanks,
Bruce
 
I added some very efficient, but very quiet, fans to my hood and my temp stays stable.

Many of your fellow reefers here do have chillers though.
 
I run a chiller, 1/10 horse Pacific Coast. I run quiet a bit of light on a small tank. I split the feed from my main return pump to feed it. I plan on venting its exhaust outside before next summer. The chiller is a nice safety feature if the AC goes out or my wife randomly turns it off :rolleyes:
 
I do but I never needed it until I ran 400 watt bulbs. It still doesn't kick on that often. It really only gets used in the spring/fall when it's not hot enough for much a/c and not cold enough for heat.
 
I have a DYI chiller that I have been trying to sell off and on. Its a marineland lobster chiller, meant to chill (in fact it did at one time) the lobster tanks you see in the supermarket. I'd like to get $100 for it if interested LMK.
 
I use the same one as reeferhead. Works great for me. I hasn't ran for a while do to the cold temps outside. In the summer it does run more.
 
Same chiller I'm using, just still in the lobster tank. That chiller is made to take 120 gallons + lower depressed sump volume down into the 40's! It would cool even Nook's tanks.
 
I added mine this summer. 1/3HP on a 100 gal tank. Way overkill but it was cheap... Temp is stable at 80F.

BK
 
I use a JBJ and it does fine at 78 at all times. I like the backup in case a heater goes crazy. Spooda I will send a PM as I am interested in doing a cold water tank.
 
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Thanks for all the input so far on a chiller, on the 2 coldest days of the winter. I guess I should get one before summer, especially before vacation. Hopefully I'll see some of you at Beldts/pizza tomorrow.
Bruce
 
I have one that I used as a safety net. It was set to come on at 83 and I set the heaters at 78. Normal temp. variation in the tank was 78 to 82 and occasionally 83. In nature the temps vary daily and I tried to recreate this in the tank. I don't follow the stable temp policy as it takes away the corals ability to handle temp variations when they do happen. They will happen too...Ameren makes sure of that. :D
 
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