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Thanks Greg! Very informative.
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You're welcome Leanne
Hopefully it's informative to at least a few members |
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Ah yes, a fin comb
Good find Dietmar Care is still needed to use such comb ... |
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Oh yes use care. Fins are very sharp. However, once you get one of these, you can fix the fins in your car as well, which is what I bought it for. Works wonders
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I have chiller envy...I am currently chillerless and instead use the old COMPLETE PANIC method when my tank temp goes up in the summer! I use LED lighting so it isn't outrageous, but would love to get a chiller before the summer. Any clue to how much hp to get? 100 Gal DT with 25 Gal sump with a mixed reef.
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I've worked with cooling systems for nearly 30 years and I'm familiar with fin combs |
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Using fin combs is a delicate procedure, and you don't need to own a comb to work on your chiller
You can easily straighten out the cooling fins on your chiller using a small screwdriver - but be careful to not cut yourself or damage the tubes. For most of us, we will never need to own a tool such as this, and all you will need to clean out your chiller is a can of compressed air, and a gallon of vinegar Last edited by gregzz4; 02-25-2016 at 06:44 AM. |
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so do you guys leave your chiller running at all times?
I take mine off when I'm not using it. it's a 1/10th though, so much smaller than your guys'... |