Not ready for a chiller

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I should also mention the redundancy factor, if your chiller hits the crapper hopefully you have an LFS handy that sells chillers. I have only run into a couple in my life that keep them in stock!

Walmart- almost every city has one and most larger metros have numerous Wallys open 24/7.
 

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Get a chiller. Set it and forget it. You will be glad you did. I put it right up there with an ATO.
 

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Chillers are energy hogs and overrated. Not only did my 1/4HP chiller heat the heck out of my home it was also noisy and bulky. Fans did a much better, more energy efficient job of cooling and made no noise. The only downside is increased evaporation but an ATO system was cheaper than I sold the chiller for, draws almost no power and my water and sewer bill may have gone up $2 a month.
 

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My 90 gallon was running at 79-81.8 I put a fan on medium blowing across the top and it stays at 75-76.5 I'm in Arizona it was 100 or so today outside and I keep the house around 77-80 depending on time of day.
 

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I have been using chillers since 2007 since I live in a hot contry :)
 

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I have to be honest, I adore my chillers. If I was allowed only one piece of equipment (besides light) it would be the chiller (with incorporated heater).
 

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Loved my chiller during the hot months when I had a tank in the garage. Now that the hot season is coming back it brings me to the dilemma of getting a chiller for my 22g or just keeping the house at 78-80 all day. Granted it's way cheaper to chill a 22g tank then the house but 78 is a comfortable temp to live in also lol
Also my tank doesn't have any overflow or sump so using a chiller brings up another dilemma that sways me towards AC. That or a fan over the tank as others have stated :)
 

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I just had this same issue. Tank was at 83. Went to target and got a fan for $8.99. I put it blowing on my sump and brought the temp down in hours.
 

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I have two chillers - one for each system in case of summer extended power failures. They get as much use as my generator - basically none. But if needed, they will save my systems in a hot house with no air conditioning in the southeast. Maybe I should just upgrade the generator to one that will run the whole house including air conditioning.
 

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I can't sleep if it's hot... So, no need for a chiller. I keep the house cool at night, about 71-72 which keeps the tank right around 74-75, even when it warms up in the day. A/c at 75 during the day. Had a chiller, used more electricity than just keeping the house cooler.
 

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A quick fwiw. On the DIY rig. Last night I used a power adapter with a higher amperage rating. Not voltage amperage. And the little fans I linked to now runs like jet engines now.
Ok not a jet but def a hairdryer.
 
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Ok, I have to tell the truth, I didn't get the controller, not sure I'm ready for that. Is there a you tube DIY for that, lol:rolleyes::D I just turn it on /off manually.
 

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Ok, I have to tell the truth, I didn't get the controller, not sure I'm ready for that. Is there a you tube DIY for that, lol:rolleyes::D I just turn it on /off manually.
:rolleyes:Lol
I'm redoing one on my 30 I'll take a pic:cool:
 

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Nope. My rate for making video is $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!!!!!
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The confusing part
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Looks like this when done
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Obviously you need to add cable length to fit the tank.

Hope it helps
 

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