I don't have to use a cooling system in my tank but am considering something that would allow me to stop using my home AC system to maintain temperature in the warmer months. It seems a pretty inefficient system on nights, weekends, time away, etc.
I was looking at chillers and, of course they all require electricity. I like to plan for the worst...hot summer blackout and/or extended AC system failure. I know these things will invariably happen when I am away.
I couldn't find anyone who uses tap water as an electricity free cooling method. That is, to flow tap water through a heat exchanger in the sump and bring down the temperature that way. Water is cheap and plentiful, where I live anyway. And the tap is around 53F consistently.
It would be possible to setup an electronically actuated valve, a thermostat with a few D cells as power backup and cool this way.
Thoughts, anyone?
I was looking at chillers and, of course they all require electricity. I like to plan for the worst...hot summer blackout and/or extended AC system failure. I know these things will invariably happen when I am away.
I couldn't find anyone who uses tap water as an electricity free cooling method. That is, to flow tap water through a heat exchanger in the sump and bring down the temperature that way. Water is cheap and plentiful, where I live anyway. And the tap is around 53F consistently.
It would be possible to setup an electronically actuated valve, a thermostat with a few D cells as power backup and cool this way.
Thoughts, anyone?