I am struggling with 5 gallon bucket reservoir temps and considering a cheap DIY solution:
Running a 1/2" hose from the intake for each of my 950 GPH air pumps to the inside of a beer fridge freezer. The thought is that I could drill a 1/2" hole for each intake hose and seal with silicon or expanding foam as needed. The hose would pull cold air from freezer to attached air stones, and logically I feel like this should drop temps by a few degrees.
Anyone tried something like this? I see some DIY options where you put a couple hundred feet of hose in a freezer/fridge and the water cools as it travels through; I'm looking for a simpler approach.
Anyone think of any health/safety issues with above idea?
Thanks for taking the time to read my post.
(I know that using a larger tote helps stabilize temp, ph, etc. I'm also looking at building a little cover/shade for my buckets which would reduce amount of light hitting them.)
Running a 1/2" hose from the intake for each of my 950 GPH air pumps to the inside of a beer fridge freezer. The thought is that I could drill a 1/2" hole for each intake hose and seal with silicon or expanding foam as needed. The hose would pull cold air from freezer to attached air stones, and logically I feel like this should drop temps by a few degrees.
Anyone tried something like this? I see some DIY options where you put a couple hundred feet of hose in a freezer/fridge and the water cools as it travels through; I'm looking for a simpler approach.
Anyone think of any health/safety issues with above idea?
Thanks for taking the time to read my post.
(I know that using a larger tote helps stabilize temp, ph, etc. I'm also looking at building a little cover/shade for my buckets which would reduce amount of light hitting them.)
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