Experience with chillers?

sduda

Member
I am seeing some input on experience with chillers. I have a 34 gallon all glass bowfront reef/fish setup. I have a problem with heat buildup in my tank from my HO lights and other equipment. My temp typically runs at 80 degrees farenheit. During the summer, I have to keep my air in my house set at 65 to keep the temp of the tank down. My wife thinks I am friggen nuts to pay an electric bill of several hundered dollars per month during the summer to cool my tank. This is a smaller tank and I would anticipate that I would likely upgrade to about 100 gallon tank in the future. I need some input from you folks that are experienced with chillers to suggest things I should look for in a unit, setup and use, suggested manufacturers, etc. Any help would really be appreciated.
 

richard rendos

Active Member
Flow through models are more efficient than coil or drop in types. I would suggest Aqualogic for reliability and noise level. Other than that they all work about the same way. For a 100 gallon, I would get a 1/4 HP model. For the 34, a 1/6 HP would be fine. If you are going to eventually get a bigger tank, get the 1/4 HP.
 

hotjob4

New Member
I agree with Richard. If you are going to upgrade your tank it would be better to go a little bigger. I have had 2 Custom Sea Life chillers on my reef tanks. First one was 1/5 hp on a 80 gallon tank. I then upgraded to a 180 and sold the 1/5 hp and bought a 1/3 hp. No problems with either Custom Sea Life chiller. Like any compressor, you will have a heat built up where you put the chiller so make sure you have a ventilated area. It is definately cheaper to chill the water than the house. Aqua locic uses compression fittings where Custom Sea Life uses brazed fittings. Personal preferance. good luck
 

reef fool

Active Member
If you were going to keep the small tank, I would highly recommend the "Ice Probe" mini-chiller by Coolworks. It helps considerably on my 46 bowfront and I don't have a/c. Yes! it does get pretty friggin' hot up here in NY in the summer!
 
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