I know this should probally be in the DIY thread. But I made a chiller for my nano.
I had a portable fridge(about 1 cubic foot) that can plug up to a car or household current.
I took it apart and it seemed pretty simple. With some modifying I got it to work.
It's the same concept as the IceProbe chiller. instead of a probe I have a stainless steel plate. I don't think it will hurt anything. most all pumps have stainless screws. If it does I cant put a light coat of aquarium silicone over it.
It dropped my temp from 82.6 to 78.1 and with the heater I'm consistant!
I thought I'd share. It's my first nano and I didn't have to spend $500+ for one!
Next I'll get a controller.(unless I can find out a way to make one.)
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I had a portable fridge(about 1 cubic foot) that can plug up to a car or household current.
I took it apart and it seemed pretty simple. With some modifying I got it to work.
It's the same concept as the IceProbe chiller. instead of a probe I have a stainless steel plate. I don't think it will hurt anything. most all pumps have stainless screws. If it does I cant put a light coat of aquarium silicone over it.
It dropped my temp from 82.6 to 78.1 and with the heater I'm consistant!
I thought I'd share. It's my first nano and I didn't have to spend $500+ for one!
Next I'll get a controller.(unless I can find out a way to make one.)





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