Yeah that is a nice one. the problem isnt so much that i want or need a good deal as i dont really wanna plug in anymore stuff.. Im drawing alot on the meter and paying for it.. so i know that when you bury your res. that they drop and stay constant... i think about 6 inches will do.. i think the rubbermaids should hold since its not an entire tub full just a wall around the sides but ill wrap some tape around it just to make sure that it wont bust.... next i was thinking about making some holes that go half way in around the side this way maybe in extreme messure i could add dry ice in there to drop it rappidly.. what do you think. I think ill probaly get to it this week i still have a quite a few things left to do.... loc how much water does your system hold and is it reserculating? i would say that the freezer idea donst stay in contact with teh fluid log enuf with a large enought contact area this being teh idea that the entire tub is in contact with the solution... what you could do if you run a closed loop system just in the res. is to bury about 50 feet of pvc zig zaged in the back yard and have it attached to the res. this would work well but im not quite ready to cut up the slab. any other ideas are help full
knna what is the ultrasonic humidifier any links ill do a google.
hazeywonder Reviewed by hazeywonder on . Creative thinking (Reservoir) Ok with summer coming up reservoir temps will be a problem. I could run a chiller but donā??t really want to pay for it or the elec that comes with it. Ice in 2 liters works but I think the water gets to hot and melts it before it really it really has a chance to work. So all this got me thinking What if you were to take one small tub and put it in a big tub and pour concrete around it. this would provide it with a in the ground type cooling. The concrete wont heat up as fast so it will stay Rating: 5