firsttimeARE
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Regardless if the pump adds heat or not which im sure it does add some...starting at a higher temperature just means its gonna be hotter.
Regardless if the pump adds heat or not which im sure it does add some...starting at a higher temperature just means its gonna be hotter.
Not to mention the time the air bubble is in contact with the water for all of 2 seconds? Water has a higher specific heat than air/oxygen and thus takes many more calories to cool the water only using air.
lol at that ecoplus commercial air pump description. (the quiet part)
A while ago, I had the 35 watt model I think, thats the one I used installed outside in winter.
Now Im not doing 100 percent hydro, just a small rdwc setup. No air pumps.
@legallyflying I think somewhere took his failed ecoplus apart and its junk.
Those ecoplus's run hot, not sure if its the friction in the pump or what.
If your going to use an air pump spend the extra cash and get a pondmaster.
I use a jbj chiller. If you need one, they aren't cheap, but super nice.
- Jiji
My cooling system is kind of different but I have a 24k mini split, and a 1400 cfm exhaust fan
Blades(fan blade..propeller blade...any blade) are symmetrical...aerofoils are not
4000btu per 1k. get a 12-14kbtu
This is an untrue statement. Take it from a guy with airframe and powerplant mechanics training. A fan is simply a wing designed to convert spin into lift. Simple fanblades might be a stamped piece of metal, but aircraft props- same thing, just more horsepower- are most definitely not symmetrical.
We made fans long before we made wings....a windmill for example
We made fans long before we made wings....a windmill for example
lol at that ecoplus commercial air pump description. (the quiet part)
A while ago, I had the 35 watt model I think, thats the one I used installed outside in winter.
Now Im not doing 100 percent hydro, just a small rdwc setup. No air pumps.
@legallyflying I think somewhere took his failed ecoplus apart and its junk.
Those ecoplus's run hot, not sure if its the friction in the pump or what.
If your going to use an air pump spend the extra cash and get a pondmaster.
I use a jbj chiller. If you need one, they aren't cheap, but super nice.
- Jiji
My cooling system is kind of different but I have a 24k mini split, and a 1400 cfm exhaust fan
Any idea on how much you paid for the 24k mini split? And how big is your room? Running a big cfm exhaust fan!
I'd go with 6k BTus per, in order to have headroom for excessively hot days, etc. It won't pull more power over time since it will be able to shut off more often.
Technically..... and historically we've made "wings" in prehistoric cultures for ritual and ceremonial purposes. Might I also add that this "wing" has been made long before we made fans![]()
Im talking about a wing that actually flies.
My point is you dont need wings/aerofoils to create thrust...a simple blade will do.
I've never taken apart a jet engine but I have installed and maintained steam and gas turbines used in electrical generating stations. Those places also use many different types of fans, pumps and compressors.
Put this in your pipe and smoke it...lol...Steam turbine blades are about the size of the wings on a cessna...So lets say I swapped the wings for turbine blades, do you think it would fly?...lets just say the blades weigh the same as the wings.
My point is you dont need wings/aerofoils to create thrust...a simple blade will do.
I've never taken apart a jet engine but I have installed and maintained steam and gas turbines used in electrical generating stations. Those places also use many different types of fans, pumps and compressors.
Put this in your pipe and smoke it...lol...Steam turbine blades are about the size of the wings on a cessna...So lets say I swapped the wings for turbine blades, do you think it would fly?...lets just say the blades weigh the same as the wings.
Hello everyone, I was just wondering if anyone has ever tried running the hoses from the air pump through a cooler of ice water before they go into the bucket? It seems to me that you can insulate the bucket all you want but ultimately you will never get the water cooler than the air your pumping in. I have read other threads on cooling but I just need a few degrees cooler. Don't want to buy a fridge or water chiller or any of that stuff, just something simple and small. What do you think?