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tmy880

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My 60 gallon FOWLR tank is about 82 degrees right now.
Any tips on chillin it back down or recomendations for a cheap chiller for a tank my size?
Any input is appreciated.
 

allterr

Member
Run a fan across the top of your tank.... and lower AC a couple degrees..cheapest solution I can think of.....
 
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tmy880

Guest
Originally Posted by Allterr
Run a fan across the top of your tank.... and lower AC a couple degrees..cheapest solution I can think of.....
What kind of fan......I looked at computer fans and they dont plug into the wall?
 

sjimmyh

Member
I bought a clip on desk fan at walmart for like 12 bucks. Run it accross the top of the tank water. A/C in house is 78 and I was at 87 in the DT after my brand new chiller stopped working.
Was pleasantly surprised when the fan worked to keep the tank at an nice 78 degrees about equal with house temps. Needless to say I didn't replace the broken new chiller. (I did buy a lot of livestock instead though!
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becky913

Member
Originally Posted by ifirefight
Freeze a 2 liter soda bottle with water in it and throw it in the sump.

What an easy awesome idea!
 

f14peter

Member
the fan trick really does work.
Actually, I've never used it on my DT, but I had a batch of water going and when I went to start doing the water change, the temp was up around 88F (heater working way over it's setting). I turned the heater off, but the water wasn't cooling very fast at all, like maybe one degree/hour. Wanting to do the change soon, I placed a standing fan blowing across the tub and the water dropped around 5-6 degrees in less than an hour.
 

hogs

Member
While I was surfing for lighting, I ran accross these clip on fans made especially for fish tanks with MH lighting. Price was reasonable also. I can't remember what site it was on though. Google may work.
 

sly

Active Member
Computer fans run on 12 volts DC... Just buy a 12 volt transformer from Radio Shack and wire it up to the fans. I have 2 on my tank and they work very well.
 

chilwil84

Active Member
someone posted a picture of a tunze fan that mounts facing the water(you dont see it sticking above) and has a led light on it i dont know how available it is and how well it works but tunze usually makes a great product
 
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