Ok, I am finally considering getting a chiller.
I don't exactly NEED one, but would prefer the extra security and stability I can get from one.
My display is 187 gal and the sump is in a basement fishroom and brings my total water volume to 300 gal.
While I do have central A/C, there is nothing in the fishroom which is also shared with my boiler room. As such the fishroom does get warm both winter and summer despite an exhaust fan to the outside I leave running 24/7. Using fans over the sump and display I am able to keep my water temp between 79-81, but the high humidity in the fishroom and noise pollution in the display room limit my ability to really just add more fans. The chiller would protect my from worrying about the water getting any warmer and would also allow me to bring my temps down to 76.
I am considering the TradeWind Compact 1/2HP to do the trick and have the option of choosing an inline or drop-in.
I understand the inline is more efficient, but would really rather not have to add another pump and more plumbing etc. The drop-in would be a much easier/cleaner set-up.
My question is does it really make THAT BIG a difference if I choose a drop-in compared to an inline, or are the benefits of the inline minimal (after accounting for the pump) and I really would not be missing out on much if I go the drop-in route?
I don't exactly NEED one, but would prefer the extra security and stability I can get from one.
My display is 187 gal and the sump is in a basement fishroom and brings my total water volume to 300 gal.
While I do have central A/C, there is nothing in the fishroom which is also shared with my boiler room. As such the fishroom does get warm both winter and summer despite an exhaust fan to the outside I leave running 24/7. Using fans over the sump and display I am able to keep my water temp between 79-81, but the high humidity in the fishroom and noise pollution in the display room limit my ability to really just add more fans. The chiller would protect my from worrying about the water getting any warmer and would also allow me to bring my temps down to 76.
I am considering the TradeWind Compact 1/2HP to do the trick and have the option of choosing an inline or drop-in.
I understand the inline is more efficient, but would really rather not have to add another pump and more plumbing etc. The drop-in would be a much easier/cleaner set-up.
My question is does it really make THAT BIG a difference if I choose a drop-in compared to an inline, or are the benefits of the inline minimal (after accounting for the pump) and I really would not be missing out on much if I go the drop-in route?
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