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07-18-2010, 06:21 PM #1OPJunior Member
Cooling the rez. temp
Another silly question, I think: With a small (5 gal) rez. it seems silly to spend big bucks on a water chiller. Only really seem to 'need' it when the temps outdoors get near 90, since everyone in the area turns on the AC and power becomes unstable.
The question becomes: is it OK, or even worth it, to fill a clean plastic bag (sealable) with ice cubes and place it in the rez. to help lower temp a few degrees? Looking for a drop of maybe 9 degrees or so.
Thanks yet again,
mrmcr2mrmcr2 Reviewed by mrmcr2 on . Cooling the rez. temp Another silly question, I think: With a small (5 gal) rez. it seems silly to spend big bucks on a water chiller. Only really seem to 'need' it when the temps outdoors get near 90, since everyone in the area turns on the AC and power becomes unstable. The question becomes: is it OK, or even worth it, to fill a clean plastic bag (sealable) with ice cubes and place it in the rez. to help lower temp a few degrees? Looking for a drop of maybe 9 degrees or so. Thanks yet again, mrmcr2 Rating: 5
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07-18-2010, 06:53 PM #2Senior Member
Cooling the rez. temp
I keep 8 frozen water bottles in rotation right now.
Before i froze them, i poured out a little water to allow for expansion.
I keep this many so I never have to wait for one of them to fully freeze, just take the thawed bottle out of the res and pop in the freezer, grab a frozen one out and put it in the res.
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07-18-2010, 07:20 PM #3Senior Member
Cooling the rez. temp
Water chillers are quite a pain. I prefer to stick a peltier cooler to the side of the reservoir, give it power, and let a fan blow over it to dissipate the heat buildup.
Certainly less costly than a water chiller. Simpler, too.
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08-07-2010, 06:19 PM #4Junior Member
Cooling the rez. temp
Originally Posted by tikiroom
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08-14-2010, 03:26 AM #5Senior Member
Cooling the rez. temp
yeah, on the right track for cool run'ns.
i put frozen blocks of pH treated water, ( gal. +/- ) into my soup-pa-tanka
(55) res. when it gets above 78*F. This drops the temps back down to
low 70's for a day or so.... It also compensates for evaporation ! http://boards.cannabis.com/images/smilies/stoned.gif
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08-15-2010, 11:50 AM #6Junior Member
Cooling the rez. temp
Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
khyberkitsune a quick question, as the little peltier cooler are about $5.00 to $10.00 or so each from ebay, how many would you need for a 55 gallon reservoir?
What would be the correct wattage? I find wattage between 91.2 and 250. There seem to be a lot of choices for me to screw up on, so as not to irritate the wife I'd like to get it right the first time.
I have looked and can't really find an answer to this and don't want to have to experiment too much.
BTW, I'm running a 55 gallon ebb and grow.
Thanks as always,
Buz :smokin:
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