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KurtG December 4th 07 05:57 PM

Cooling again
 

Well, it's that time of year in Florida when temperatures are all over
the map from high 70's to low 50's. Problem is that my tanks will also
move all over the place.

I'm starting to just put the air conditioner on when I leave the house,
but that's a waste because it's so nice outside this time of year.

So, I guess I'm starting to face up to a chiller. I wouldn't think that
it would run a lot, but it would be there to keep things consistent.

Anything else? Recommendations on a chiller?

--Kurt


Big Habeeb December 4th 07 06:44 PM

Cooling again
 
On Dec 4, 12:57 pm, KurtG wrote:
Well, it's that time of year in Florida when temperatures are all over
the map from high 70's to low 50's. Problem is that my tanks will also
move all over the place.

I'm starting to just put the air conditioner on when I leave the house,
but that's a waste because it's so nice outside this time of year.

So, I guess I'm starting to face up to a chiller. I wouldn't think that
it would run a lot, but it would be there to keep things consistent.

Anything else? Recommendations on a chiller?

--Kurt


Only thing I know about chillers is that they are STUPID expensive. I
briefly contemplated trying to set up a jellyquarium...but as if the
10k startup for just the tank wasn't enough, adding in 6 - 800 bucks
for a good chiller was the final straw :p
Mitch

KurtG December 4th 07 08:13 PM

Cooling again
 
Big Habeeb wrote:
Only thing I know about chillers is that they are STUPID expensive. I
briefly contemplated trying to set up a jellyquarium...but as if the
10k startup for just the tank wasn't enough, adding in 6 - 800 bucks
for a good chiller was the final straw :p


Yes, I tend to agree. Perhaps I should just go with a temp controller
and I'll rig up something.

--Kurt


Wayne Sallee December 4th 07 08:39 PM

Cooling again
 
You can use a fan blowing across the water. A fan
does a good job of cooling the water down. Be sure
you don't have any splashing or bubbles popping,
like when the sump gets low, or you will put more
salt in the air. And put the fan over the aquarium,
not over the sump.

I use fan cooling, but I've let the sump get too low
too many times, and that has put salt into the air.

Wayne Sallee



KurtG wrote on 12/4/2007 3:13 PM:
Big Habeeb wrote:
Only thing I know about chillers is that they are STUPID expensive. I
briefly contemplated trying to set up a jellyquarium...but as if the
10k startup for just the tank wasn't enough, adding in 6 - 800 bucks
for a good chiller was the final straw :p


Yes, I tend to agree. Perhaps I should just go with a temp controller
and I'll rig up something.

--Kurt


Wayne[_2_] December 4th 07 08:43 PM

Cooling again
 
On Dec 4, 2:39 pm, Wayne Sallee wrote:
You can use a fan blowing across the water. A fan
does a good job of cooling the water down. Be sure
you don't have any splashing or bubbles popping,
like when the sump gets low, or you will put more
salt in the air. And put the fan over the aquarium,
not over the sump.

I use fan cooling, but I've let the sump get too low
too many times, and that has put salt into the air.

Wayne Sallee


KurtG wrote on 12/4/2007 3:13 PM:



Big Habeeb wrote:
Only thing I know about chillers is that they are STUPID expensive. I
briefly contemplated trying to set up a jellyquarium...but as if the
10k startup for just the tank wasn't enough, adding in 6 - 800 bucks
for a good chiller was the final straw :p


Yes, I tend to agree. Perhaps I should just go with a temp controller
and I'll rig up something.


--Kurt- Hide quoted text -


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Yep all wayne knows about is blowing, if it is not blowing hot air or
his ego its someones dick or the sweat of his mommas butt while the
dog does her..Wayne is a class act for sure.............gives new
meaning to the term mother ****er

KurtG December 5th 07 12:45 AM

Cooling again
 
Wayne Sallee wrote:
You can use a fan blowing across the water.


I use fans with my lights that blow across the tank surface and across
the sump. It works well during the summer months with the AC on, but
without AC, it seems that temps and humidity effect it and my temps
climb up more then I like about 25% of the time.

Eekamouse December 5th 07 01:34 AM

Cooling again YOU REALLY NEED TO CHECK IF YOUR POST IS OK WITHMR. KNOW-IT-ALL SALLEE
 
On Dec 4, 6:45 pm, KurtG wrote:
Wayne Sallee wrote:
You can use a fan blowing across the water.


I use fans with my lights that blow across the tank surface and across
the sump. It works well during the summer months with the AC on, but
without AC, it seems that temps and humidity effect it and my temps
climb up more then I like about 25% of the time.


I do not want to have to tell you all this again ya hear. We'll see
just how big of a so called "old troll" I can be this time around all
due to Waynes incessant craving for attention and failure to let crap
go that was over with...........................

Wayne Sallee December 5th 07 03:14 AM

Cooling again
 
Yea, but this is winter. You shouldn't have any
problems with hot humidity now. By the way I live in
Central Florida.

Wayne Sallee



KurtG wrote on 12/4/2007 7:45 PM:
Wayne Sallee wrote:
You can use a fan blowing across the water.


I use fans with my lights that blow across the tank surface and across
the sump. It works well during the summer months with the AC on, but
without AC, it seems that temps and humidity effect it and my temps
climb up more then I like about 25% of the time.


Eekamouse December 5th 07 01:57 PM

Cooling again
 
On Dec 4, 9:14 pm, Wayne Sallee wrote:
Yea, but this is winter. You shouldn't have any
problems with hot humidity now. By the way I live in
Central Florida.

Wayne Sallee


KurtG wrote on 12/4/2007 7:45 PM:



Wayne Sallee wrote:
You can use a fan blowing across the water.


I use fans with my lights that blow across the tank surface and across
the sump. It works well during the summer months with the AC on, but
without AC, it seems that temps and humidity effect it and my temps
climb up more then I like about 25% of the time.- Hide quoted text -


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Who really gives a flying **** where the hell you live Wayne. Your a
****ing idiot and we all know it.......you mother ****ing moron! You
instill and bring on the problems this group experieinces with your
better than thou personality dumbass!

KurtG December 5th 07 05:45 PM

Cooling again
 
Wayne Sallee wrote:
Yea, but this is winter. You shouldn't have any problems with hot
humidity now. By the way I live in Central Florida.


My indoor humidity has been running about 76, but as high as in the
80's. I was thinking that with a chiller I could also back off the
evaporative cooling and maybe reduce my indoor humidity.

Wind is a big difference too. I've been trying to put a fan in the
window in the afternoons.

--Kurt


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