Archerfish
Fish Crazy
I have an interesting challenge and would appreciate input from those who have used aquarium chillers.
Situation: My 90-gallon Archerfish tank resides in a sunroom where in July and August, the water temperature without mitigation, would reach 85 degrees Fahrenheit (29.5 Celsius).
Mitigation:
1. I have used an array of evaporative cooling (fans) to hold the temp down 3 degrees which is about the max the fish can tolerate.
Problem: Water evaporation (duh, that's the whole idea of evaporative cooling!) but the result is tremendous loss of water and inaccuracy.
2. For really hot stretches, I resort to HV/AC.
Desired: I would like to avoid cooling the entire room and provide just enough aquarium chilling capability to reduce 90-gallons of water from 85 degrees F. down to 80 or 81 degrees during the hottest part of the day. The air cools off in the evening.
Do any of you have experience with chillers? If so, do you have experience with a chiller that might meet my needs?
I thank you in advance!
Situation: My 90-gallon Archerfish tank resides in a sunroom where in July and August, the water temperature without mitigation, would reach 85 degrees Fahrenheit (29.5 Celsius).
Mitigation:
1. I have used an array of evaporative cooling (fans) to hold the temp down 3 degrees which is about the max the fish can tolerate.
Problem: Water evaporation (duh, that's the whole idea of evaporative cooling!) but the result is tremendous loss of water and inaccuracy.
2. For really hot stretches, I resort to HV/AC.
Desired: I would like to avoid cooling the entire room and provide just enough aquarium chilling capability to reduce 90-gallons of water from 85 degrees F. down to 80 or 81 degrees during the hottest part of the day. The air cools off in the evening.
Do any of you have experience with chillers? If so, do you have experience with a chiller that might meet my needs?
I thank you in advance!