ROBINBANKS
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hope it works out for you fella..I am building the Iceboxes for about $50 a piece and have a source for a 1/2 HP chiller for $375 all I need is a nice inline pump a reservoir, some hoses and clamps, and I have pretty much the same system for a hell of lot less.
I am building the Iceboxes for about $50 a piece and have a source for a 1/2 HP chiller for $375 all I need is a nice inline pump a reservoir, some hoses and clamps, and I have pretty much the same system for a hell of lot less.
Nice!!!!!!I put my bulbs in the freezer over night. Works great
i dont know why this isnt the same as using an ac blown directly over the lights threw a cool tube
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did you see that other guys setup trust ill pay lessmakes sense, but then your light bill would be higher in the long run...
I have a thread on it "DIY Icebox" and here is the link for the chiller. http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-1-2-HP-CHILLER-REEF-FISH-TANK-AQUARIUM_W0QQitemZ150368769310QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2302ad551e&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14 It's not really water cooling the light, it's water cooling the air being forced through the trans cooler.Well let me know the specs on how your building em'.....and where I can get a 1/2hp chiller for that price....I like that idea of water cooling my lights, although I will only be using 1 maybe 2 1000hps
basicly how an A/C works,,,rightI have a thread on it "DIY Icebox" and here is the link for the chiller. http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-1-2-HP-CHILLER-REEF-FISH-TANK-AQUARIUM_W0QQitemZ150368769310QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2302ad551e&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14 It's not really water cooling the light, it's water cooling the air being forced through the trans cooler.