Reeflo Pump Heat?

nzafi

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Awesome. In my case I think the eheim's raised the temp by 2 degrees about and the reeflo added another 2 degrees. I got my drip up and running last night. I will be doing 2gph/48gpd so tonight I will see if it had any impact at all.
 

marsh1n

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Awesome. In my case I think the eheim's raised the temp by 2 degrees about and the reeflo added another 2 degrees. I got my drip up and running last night. I will be doing 2gph/48gpd so tonight I will see if it had any impact at all.
Let me know how it goes. That's the next thing on my list when I get back.
 

nzafi

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Let me know how it goes. That's the next thing on my list when I get back.
So my coldwater drip has been running for ~4 days. It has made a difference but not much. Before I was just under 82 degrees, now I’m just under 80. Reduced the temp by 1.5-2 degrees. I’m in NJ where it gets relatively cold so I suspect there will be an even bigger impact in the winter when the drip will even colder and my house is maintained at a lower temperature too. In all honesty it’s cheaper for my pumps to be heating the water than heaters, so I’m actually happy about this.
 
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