One of the hardest situations to deal with in a summer power outage is manage temp. It’s been a HOT summer for everybody. Also, in the winter it’s really difficult to maintain heat. In the last big freeze here in Houston several people did not have enough heater power to sustain their systems. Heaters also draw a lot of wattage.
If anybody has some good tips or tricks please post up.
I have a Generator, but no Chiller. Some for sure don’t have a generator so it would be helpful if anybody knows any good tricks to keep a tank cool.
If you do have a Generator and no Chiller you can run a large fan over the surface of the tank and freeze water bottles. I thought about freezing 1/G milk jugs. I think I did that last year. Not sure how long that would last, but it may buy you some time.
If anybody has some good tips or tricks please post up.
I have a Generator, but no Chiller. Some for sure don’t have a generator so it would be helpful if anybody knows any good tricks to keep a tank cool.
If you do have a Generator and no Chiller you can run a large fan over the surface of the tank and freeze water bottles. I thought about freezing 1/G milk jugs. I think I did that last year. Not sure how long that would last, but it may buy you some time.