Craziekeiichi
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Hello!
This is my first post on this forum. Thank you to everyone who has put in such great effort to help noobs like myself design and build our own lights!
I currently have a small aquaponic setup for random plants/veggies that I would like to expand on.
I run 3 1000w heaters for my 175gal display tank, 55gal equipment tank (in the basement), and 55gal barrel moving bed filter (also in the basement).
I was thinking I could mount the LED chips onto aluminum CPU water jackets in a closed-circuit and put the radiator into my equipment tank. I realize this wouldn't heat the water much, but hey, it's heat energy that would otherwise go unused. My tanks are at 78F.
Would this work? Any serious cons to this setup?
Below are pics of the water cooler, the 3/4" X 4' aluminum U-channels they would be attached to, and a sketch of what I'm thinking to build for a 4'X4' grow area.
I am going to continue with the aquaponic setup using 4'X8'x1' grow tables, flood and drain, using pumice stones or similar porous media.
Thanks for the input!
This is my first post on this forum. Thank you to everyone who has put in such great effort to help noobs like myself design and build our own lights!
I currently have a small aquaponic setup for random plants/veggies that I would like to expand on.
I run 3 1000w heaters for my 175gal display tank, 55gal equipment tank (in the basement), and 55gal barrel moving bed filter (also in the basement).
I was thinking I could mount the LED chips onto aluminum CPU water jackets in a closed-circuit and put the radiator into my equipment tank. I realize this wouldn't heat the water much, but hey, it's heat energy that would otherwise go unused. My tanks are at 78F.
Would this work? Any serious cons to this setup?
Below are pics of the water cooler, the 3/4" X 4' aluminum U-channels they would be attached to, and a sketch of what I'm thinking to build for a 4'X4' grow area.
I am going to continue with the aquaponic setup using 4'X8'x1' grow tables, flood and drain, using pumice stones or similar porous media.
Thanks for the input!
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