While digging in my basement looking for a 10gal tank that I thought I had, I came across some of my homebrew equipment and got some ideas.
I have one of those metal plates intended to cool beer. Its the kind that has the coiled tubing going through it, and its a big block of I think aluminum. You're supposed to put them in the bottom of a cooler filled with ice. If that was just sitting out, would it be possible to pump some water through that to offset the heat generated by lighting? The plate would basically be room temp, and you could regulate the flow. Anyone think it's "doable"?
I have one of those metal plates intended to cool beer. Its the kind that has the coiled tubing going through it, and its a big block of I think aluminum. You're supposed to put them in the bottom of a cooler filled with ice. If that was just sitting out, would it be possible to pump some water through that to offset the heat generated by lighting? The plate would basically be room temp, and you could regulate the flow. Anyone think it's "doable"?