Kobalt
Active Member
I'm designing my DWC system and have been thinking about the water temp. Since the air pump will be constantly pumping in to the water, then wouldn't it help to maintain temps if the air pump was pumping in "cold" air??
I would think it would have to help, maybe in some cases handle it completely.
What do you think? Assuming 5 gallons of water per plant, 3 plants, insulated RES, an airstone under each of the plants, and a pretty powerful air pump. Could the air from the pump alone if it is pulling cold air, maintain water temp in the RES? All 3 plants share the same RES so I guess 15 gallons total.
Edit: air pump is 80 gallons per hour.
I would think it would have to help, maybe in some cases handle it completely.
What do you think? Assuming 5 gallons of water per plant, 3 plants, insulated RES, an airstone under each of the plants, and a pretty powerful air pump. Could the air from the pump alone if it is pulling cold air, maintain water temp in the RES? All 3 plants share the same RES so I guess 15 gallons total.
Edit: air pump is 80 gallons per hour.