I was thinking earlyer, has anyone attempted to use a ground source heat pump instead of a more traditional heater for a reef tank?
For those of you who have not encountered these, they collect heat from either the ground using either boreholes or buried tubes, some versions that use pipes in a lake or pond are also available as are setups that collect the heat from the air.
These pumps can heat water as high as 50-55 degrees c and even act as chillers when running in reverse. Setup costs are fairly chunky but once running they provide heat at a much, much lower cost than a normal heater.
Obviously a loop from the tank through the pump would be required to move the heat or some similar set up.. any thoughts on the possibility of this anyone?
Just a brain fart.. no idea how practical or workable this would be!!
For those of you who have not encountered these, they collect heat from either the ground using either boreholes or buried tubes, some versions that use pipes in a lake or pond are also available as are setups that collect the heat from the air.
These pumps can heat water as high as 50-55 degrees c and even act as chillers when running in reverse. Setup costs are fairly chunky but once running they provide heat at a much, much lower cost than a normal heater.
Obviously a loop from the tank through the pump would be required to move the heat or some similar set up.. any thoughts on the possibility of this anyone?
Just a brain fart.. no idea how practical or workable this would be!!