View Full Version : 1/4 hp Chillers?
alton
Tue, 20th Jun 2006, 03:21 PM
Do they: add heat to a room that you would notice, noisey compared to the aquarium, what is the increased cost in your electrical bill($30 a month)? My 200 gal tank runs from 80 to 83 daily. I would like to get that down to 78. The room temperature is 78.
Or should I just add another fan, put up with the 83 degrees and save my money.
PS my wife can't chime in on this one.
LoneStar
Tue, 20th Jun 2006, 07:06 PM
What size room is your tank in? I have a 1/10th hp in my bedroom and it keeps things kinda toasty with the door shut. I have it in a closet (doors removed) and it keeps my shirts "straight out of the dryer" warm all the time ;)
alton
Wed, 21st Jun 2006, 06:11 AM
24' x 24' Thanks you answered my question. That's what I was afraid of adding more heat to my living room to make my AC run more. I will just do the Gary thing and add more fans on timers.
LoneStar
Wed, 21st Jun 2006, 10:15 AM
Yeah I would do the fans first. Cheaper. Cooler. You can always add a chiller later if it does not work out well. I've wanted to try a chiller in a larger room to see how much it would effect the room temperature. It might be a bit noisy when its on and off.
Enigma13
Wed, 21st Jun 2006, 11:33 AM
I have a 1/4hp Current USA Prime In-Line and I can attest that it will add some heat to the room. I have placed it next to a window that I leave open a crack with a small desk fan blowing the hot air from the chiller out the window. This seems to have mostly solved the problem. As far as noise-- it really does not make much more noise than just the normal background from the overflows dumping into the sump. Cost on the electric bill seems to be about $25-35.
alton
Wed, 21st Jun 2006, 11:46 AM
Thanks again for the information.
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