DIY Chiller Idea

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amehel0

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i have had an idea (or 2) on how to make diy aquarium chiller.

1) Drill 2 holes through a fridge one for an entry point one for an exit point. place a pipe through and a pipe out link the 2 pipes together (seal up the two holes) somewhere along there add a pump and add a bit more heating to counter excessive chilling( especially if u had the chilled water enter a sump filter thing under the aquarium and you placed a heater in the sump just before it exits so perfect temp water goes to the aquarium).

2) get a drinking fountain thing( cooled ones) if u can get them cheap and use that.
 
the first one should work, it would be better if the pipe in side the fridge was coiled up. so the water actually stays in the fridge for longer.

Second idea i'm sure it will work. if you figure a way how to control the temp and get a continuous flow
 
buying a real chiller would prolly be a better solution just cuase of they were made for it and would be more efficient. The fridge solution would chew power like theres no tomorrow (i know some guys that have done that sorta setup for watercooling computers and it chews a fair bit of power since the fridge/freezer never turns off.
 
the whole fridge idea has already been done :P it's on all the PC computer chilling sites, also in alot of DIY'r sites for chillers :P

http://saltaquarium.about.com/od/dyiprojects/l/bldiydonchiller.htm

:P

sorry to burst ya bubble bro! :D


you can pick chillers up for 500 dollars (AUS$) they are cheaper now-a-days... and prolly cheaper to run.. and it also depends on how much your time is worth, if something is going to take 4 hours to do, I prolly would just pay the 400 - 500 dollars :P least you can always resell it...
 
not where i live there in upwards of 1000 dollars AU and 600 dollars for a crappy chiller that is only recommended for 200 litres. it just popped in my mind the fridge thing i actually had no idea it had already been done and i didnt even know if it would work .
 
one way that i've heard of is to run some really thin walled 3/4" pvc pipe out of the wall behind the tank and down into the ground about 4', then just zig-zag it back and forth through the lawn for about a hundred feet and then back into the tank, you just need a really strong pump to make it through all the 90deg bends.
 
WeeNe858;802425; said:
i still like the hi tech way.. float bags of ice in your tank.. works wonders :nilly:

yeh that works but id rather the safe option (using bottles bacuse if the baggs break your screwed) when u have an aqua one aquarium ( it has a built in cover.) if u want the bottles to fit well u need to lift it up and problem is that the cover has the light built in and same thing with the power head so that just aint an option to lift up the cover. especially when your running a marine aquarium.by the way it is about a 29 litre aquarium (7.6 galons).
 
Danyal;802432; said:
one way that i've heard of is to run some really thin walled 3/4" pvc pipe out of the wall behind the tank and down into the ground about 4', then just zig-zag it back and forth through the lawn for about a hundred feet and then back into the tank, you just need a really strong pump to make it through all the 90deg bends.


You just have to get below the frost line to where the soil temp stays the same year round.
 
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