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    Posted: June 03 2012 at 9:48pm
Does anyone have a chiller I could borrow?  My central air just went down and my tank is already at 81 degrees.  I had one I was going to buy but the sale fell through.  My tank is a 55 with a 30 gallon sump, so around 75 gallons of water.
 
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Probably does not help much but i have one you could borrow until your air gets back up.
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Until you find one fans blowing across the water, and also you can freeze ro water and use the icecubes to help cool the tank....good luck
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Originally posted by badfinger badfinger wrote:

Until you find one fans blowing across the water, and also you can freeze ro water and use the icecubes to help cool the tank....good luck

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A fan blowing on the water's surface can drop a tanks temperature significantly. I would try that first before leaping to a chiller. Chillers can actually make the problem worse as they put off considerable amounts of heat into the room they are in.
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Got it.  I have two fans and added some ice already!  Thanks everyone.
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