Deus Machina
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My aquarium levels right around 81 degrees a good portion of the time. It can get plenty warmer with me, a running computer, a TV, and lights on in the room, and it was hitting 90 when it had twin incandescent bulbs in it. I, thankfully, don't have any fish in it yet.
I'd like to stick it around 78.
So, since it's going on a stand and I can hide components, I'm thinking of making a cooler. Just a pump that would suck out tank water, run it through a radiator of some sort, and then back into the tank. I obviously can't run this all day, so that comes down to attaching it to a switch that would turn on when it hit a certain temperature.
My Google-fu fails me once again, and I can't find any 'thermometer switches' for an aquarium.
Would, perhaps, one of those fan switches for high-end computers work? They tend to come with thermometer probes made to stick against solid components, so I'm not sure if they would work in the water.
On the plus side, if it would work, those fan controllers run off 3prong fan plugs and 4-prong CPU power supply plugs, and it's easy enough to find water-cooling pumps for computers now, so it would be easy to fine components.
I'd like to stick it around 78.
So, since it's going on a stand and I can hide components, I'm thinking of making a cooler. Just a pump that would suck out tank water, run it through a radiator of some sort, and then back into the tank. I obviously can't run this all day, so that comes down to attaching it to a switch that would turn on when it hit a certain temperature.
My Google-fu fails me once again, and I can't find any 'thermometer switches' for an aquarium.
Would, perhaps, one of those fan switches for high-end computers work? They tend to come with thermometer probes made to stick against solid components, so I'm not sure if they would work in the water.
On the plus side, if it would work, those fan controllers run off 3prong fan plugs and 4-prong CPU power supply plugs, and it's easy enough to find water-cooling pumps for computers now, so it would be easy to fine components.