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Obviously stainless or titanium would work a lot better, if you can get it. But when you are in a pinch anything will be better than nothing. For emergency cooling you don't need a sump you can just place the coil in the display tank or if you have large overflow box yo can place it there (watch for blockage), its ugly but still better then watching you corals cook slowly. As long as coil is loose, completely submerged and in an area where there is flow, it will work. Get about 25 feet of tubing coil for every 50 gal, of water.(in addition to the tubing to and from the tank) . Any ball valve will provide flow control because you don't want to sit there turning it on and off. Just get enough drip to keep it at steady temp 24C or so and your heater will turn "on" if you are not there and it gets below 23C . |
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So, unless I can find some thinner wall tubing that is also less stiff, probably wouldn't work for me. Is there such a thing as thin wall airline tubing? Plus if it all costs too much, would kind of defeat the purpose, too. I do have a chiller, but was just wondering whether I could lower my cooling costs (electricity) during the summer.
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Here is another idea, ![]() You can use this kit from eBay, http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Version-...item20e5c235f3 to place a 2L soda bottle in your sump and, pump cold water through it and use it as a cooling "coil/heat exchanger". The walls of a 2L soda bottle are thin and providing your cold water temp is below 15C it will help your chiller a lot. This is still cost effective $18 with free shipping. Instead of buying 200 feet of tubing. I did not try this, myself, but looks very promising. jmtcw. |
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