Beretta
Fri, 23rd May 2008, 10:17 AM
Everything was going well on my office tank reef build, until I realized that the a/c is turned off on Sundays. Needless to say, it will get too warm to keep stuff alive over the weekend. Therefore, I'm getting a chiller. I'm trying to figure out a way to run both the chiller and phosban reactor off of one pump to keep tank heat to a minimum. Total tank volume is around 40 gallons.
First question: What chiller? I'm leaning to the 1/10 current prime chiller, as it appears it will be the right size for my tank. Any thoughts on these chillers?
Second question: How to link the chiller and phosban reactor together? The dilemma is that the chiller requires 300-600 gph, and the phosban reactor requires 80 gph or lower. Here's what I'm thinking: Maxijet 400 pump --> 1/2" ID tubing-->chiller-->5/8" id tubing-->5/8" to 1/2" reducer-->1/2" tee--> 1/2" ball valve--> i/2 id tubing-->phosban reactor. The tee will be used to divert some of the flow back into the sump, and letting the rest go to the phosban reactor. Any reasons why this wouldn't work? On paper, it appears that it would.
Any helpful advice would be appreciated.
First question: What chiller? I'm leaning to the 1/10 current prime chiller, as it appears it will be the right size for my tank. Any thoughts on these chillers?
Second question: How to link the chiller and phosban reactor together? The dilemma is that the chiller requires 300-600 gph, and the phosban reactor requires 80 gph or lower. Here's what I'm thinking: Maxijet 400 pump --> 1/2" ID tubing-->chiller-->5/8" id tubing-->5/8" to 1/2" reducer-->1/2" tee--> 1/2" ball valve--> i/2 id tubing-->phosban reactor. The tee will be used to divert some of the flow back into the sump, and letting the rest go to the phosban reactor. Any reasons why this wouldn't work? On paper, it appears that it would.
Any helpful advice would be appreciated.