MrMarshall
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Back years ago I started out using 5 gallon buckets for DWC and while it worked, I wanted something different. I ended up using 48 qt. marine coolers, I'd remove the top and use sheets of 1" compressed foam insulation board with the metal backer film on one side glued together for the new top. I'd stack two together and have one fit inside the cooler lip and the top one extending out to the edge of the cooler. I'd cut a few holes for my net pots to slip into snugly, plus a flap to access the water and holes for the water pump and air bubbler lines.
This insulated tank really helped maintain water temps and even though my water would get close to 80 degrees in the summer sometimes in TX I never once had any problems with root rot, etc.
Kinda wondering if there's a better solution out there these days than using a few coolers.
This insulated tank really helped maintain water temps and even though my water would get close to 80 degrees in the summer sometimes in TX I never once had any problems with root rot, etc.
Kinda wondering if there's a better solution out there these days than using a few coolers.