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Wretch 05-20-2015 09:23 PM

How is your temperature?
 
Well I noticed its starting to get warm out and I am running a fan on my tank almost all the time now. I dont have a controller so the best I can get my temperature stable at is 78.7. I just checked the temperature in my house and it is the same as the tank. Cant wait until it actually gets hot. How are the rest of you doing? and what are your plans to deal with the heat?

Aquattro 05-20-2015 09:26 PM

I've always run a chiller, all cool in my tank !

Bblinks 05-20-2015 09:32 PM

Mine went up to 29.9 last night...I promptly hooked up 2 fans and it at 27 this morning.

Reef Pilot 05-20-2015 10:26 PM

I have a chiller, but am trying something different this year. I have a 25' coil of 1/4" RO line coiled up in my sump and am running tap water through it. It is a very small amount of water actually, just a small stream barely more than a fast trickle. I'm sure my RO/DI filter system wastes more water than this.

Tried it yesterday for the first time at 6 PM (tank water got up to 80F) and ran it until 7 PM. Tank water dropped 0.5 to 79.5F in that one hour. Incoming tap water is 60F while the output after coiling through the sump was 70F. After I shut it off, the tank water went up again a few decimal points before dropping through the night. This is for a 230g system.

I'll try it again later this afternoon, when my tank gets warm again.

I have a solenoid water switch (same as I use for my ATO) that I could hook up to my Apex and use the temp control to turn the water on an off as needed. Will see how it works manually for a few days first though.

hillegom 05-20-2015 11:26 PM

So many possibilities with a fish room, even when it is small :biggrin:

gobytron 05-20-2015 11:34 PM

interesting idea...

I wonder if you would have greater cooling by increasing the surface area of contact with a larger hose?

Kind of like the DIY chillers where guys would coil tubing through a reefer of some sort...

Reef Pilot 05-20-2015 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hillegom (Post 950763)
So many possibilities with a fish room, even when it is small :biggrin:

Too bad my RO/DI filter is upstairs in my kitchen. If it was in my sump room I could run the RO waste water through the sump coil, and that might be enough to cool the tank sufficiently.

hillegom 05-20-2015 11:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reef Pilot (Post 950768)
Too bad my RO/DI filter is upstairs in my kitchen. If it was in my sump room I could run the RO waste water through the sump coil, and that might be enough to cool the tank sufficiently.

I guess you have tried to run a line downstairs by the sink grey water?

Reef Pilot 05-21-2015 12:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hillegom (Post 950772)
I guess you have tried to run a line downstairs by the sink grey water?

I do have an RO/DI line running downstairs to my sump room (for my ATO and water change), but the RO waste line is upstairs under the kitchen sink. No problem, though, as my sump room has all the tap and waste water plumbing there too, so was easy to hook up this cooling experiment.

mark 05-21-2015 12:27 AM

central air, tank's happy, family happy, helps with the humidity


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