So I have this 110g tank that has been running 84ish °F since I added AH Supply lighting. I have glass tops. The temperature has been stressing me. So has the pricing of chillers. I do have two cooling fans in my canopy and have recently removed part of the glass tops to facilitate evaporation and thus cooling effect. I don't like that idea as a permanent solution.
I got to thinking... I wonder if I could get some kind of coil, like a radiator in your car for example, and a fan to blow across it and pump water through the coil with my magdrive pump that I use for filtration (Ocean Clear Canister) to reject some of the heat from the water to the room air.
Here's the breakthrough (maybe). I came across this product in a sale brocure for an HVAC supply company (I work in the industry). See the product here . You might want to click on the second link under product literature on the right side of the webpage.
The product (called a kickspace heater) is made to heat parts of your home by piping hot water through the coil and blowing air across it. I am in central Florida and have never seen such, but the idea of using this for my aquarium intrigued me. I can plumb my water through it, it already has a built in blower motor and coil for heat transfer. Admittedly, the coolest the aquarium could get is equal to the room temperature, but being in Florida, my house stays around 76°F max so I would be happy to cool to my room temp (or even 78-80°F).
Initial Cost: Small model is $140ish, medium is $180ish, large is $220ish.
Operating Cost:Small and medium models pull .5 amp at 120vac which is about 30 watts (nothing).
Large unit pulls .75 amps at 120vac which is about 67 watts (not much more)
I am thinking I can either get a thermostat controller to switch power to the blower motor, or simply run the blower on one of the timers I use for my lighting to run the blower only when I have the lights on.
So, what do you think? Crazy idea? Let's talk about it.
P.S. Here is another manufacturer of a similar product. I don't have pricing info on these.
I got to thinking... I wonder if I could get some kind of coil, like a radiator in your car for example, and a fan to blow across it and pump water through the coil with my magdrive pump that I use for filtration (Ocean Clear Canister) to reject some of the heat from the water to the room air.
Here's the breakthrough (maybe). I came across this product in a sale brocure for an HVAC supply company (I work in the industry). See the product here . You might want to click on the second link under product literature on the right side of the webpage.
The product (called a kickspace heater) is made to heat parts of your home by piping hot water through the coil and blowing air across it. I am in central Florida and have never seen such, but the idea of using this for my aquarium intrigued me. I can plumb my water through it, it already has a built in blower motor and coil for heat transfer. Admittedly, the coolest the aquarium could get is equal to the room temperature, but being in Florida, my house stays around 76°F max so I would be happy to cool to my room temp (or even 78-80°F).
Initial Cost: Small model is $140ish, medium is $180ish, large is $220ish.
Operating Cost:Small and medium models pull .5 amp at 120vac which is about 30 watts (nothing).
Large unit pulls .75 amps at 120vac which is about 67 watts (not much more)
I am thinking I can either get a thermostat controller to switch power to the blower motor, or simply run the blower on one of the timers I use for my lighting to run the blower only when I have the lights on.
So, what do you think? Crazy idea? Let's talk about it.
P.S. Here is another manufacturer of a similar product. I don't have pricing info on these.