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IceProbe Thermoelectric Aquarium Chiller - 4 in. x 4 3/4 in. x 7 1/2 in.
Unit is 4" x 4 3/4" x 7 1/2" includes probe. Cord: 5' 9", probe cord: 6'.Warranty: Unit has a one year warrenty agains defects in materials and workmanship.
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13 Reddit comments about IceProbe Thermoelectric Aquarium Chiller - 4 in. x 4 3/4 in. x 7 1/2 in.:

u/itstherussianmafia · 4 pointsr/Aquariums

unfortunately chillers arent really cheap. this one has good reviews and is rated for your tank size. it’s recommended to go above the tank size for the max cap (like filtration) so this is a good choice.

u/PlaysAltoSax · 2 pointsr/axolotls

IceProbe Thermoelectric Aquarium Chiller - 4 in. x 4 3/4 in. x 7 1/2 in. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001JSVLBO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_IRUZDbKDQKH7E

u/drinksaltwater · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

For Ftss users... Has anyone tried using an iceprobe Peltier chiller plugged into a small cooler for 2-3 gallons of chilling reservoir? I was thinking of trying it out to keep the low temp stabilized... and using an ice bottle to get the temp down initially (so I don't stress the system as I've heard peltiers take awhile to get the temp down). I'd use an temp controller to maintain as low as possible. I'm just looking for something easy and small as a lot of the options are overkill for my one 7 gallon fermenter.

https://www.amazon.com/IceProbe-Thermoelectric-Aquarium-Chiller/dp/B001JSVLBO

u/bigdickdaddycash · 2 pointsr/Hydroponics

IceProbe Thermoelectric Aquarium Chiller - 4 in. x 4 3/4 in. x 7 1/2 in. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001JSVLBO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pYyvCb4BFVD71

Something like that should be pretty easy to make - the only thing stopping me is I don’t feel great about having another hole to seal/possible leakage from it.

u/Sarcasticorjustrude · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

What size tank and how many degrees (F) do you want to chill? That's the crucial bit. If you want a true refrigerant chiller, $150 ain';t gonna do it. a 1/15hp unit is twice that.

Thermoelectric chillers are less efficient/effective, but can be had for less money

u/beer_is_tasty · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

I'd you don't mind spending a few more bucks, it would be pretty simple to set up a small water reservoir with an aquarium chiller, negating the need to keep throwing in ice.

u/SatiresMime · 2 pointsr/axolotls

I bought a chiller, https://www.amazon.com/IceProbe-Thermoelectric-Aquarium-Chiller-Works/dp/B001JSVLBO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468425558&sr=8-1&keywords=aquarium+chiller
which was my biggest purchase. It needed a thermostat controlled outlet, and I think that was $20-$30. I also got a small tank filter, ~$30, and a really simple clamp on light fixture with a like daylight LED bulb, so about another $20. The tank I got was probably about $50, it was a 10g customer acrylic tank I bought when the 30g I had shattered when I tried to have it drilled for the chiller. So for axi and all, about $300. I still have it all and would be willing to part with everything but the light and fixture, if you want to make me an offer.

u/CopperDopper44 · 2 pointsr/Autoflowers

Haha, sure. This is actually just a test run for my next grow, which will be RDWC. Im going to use the container that the plants are in now as the reservoir, and put the plants into each of their own 5 gal buckets. I just wanted to make sure I get a successful DWC grow under my belt before going all out.

I had a successful grow in coco coir, but damn that was a ton of work. Having to water them 2x a day and then transplanting them into bigger pots was a mess. I have a bad back and already, this grow has been soooooo much easier.

I built this reservoir as cheap as possible, and here is how I did it.

-Bought a big plastic tote from Home Depot(I think it's a 25gal?)

-Bought the cheapest aquarium chiller off of Amazon I could find and installed it in the container. Here's the link.

IceProbe Thermoelectric Aquarium Chiller - 4 in. x 4 3/4 in. x 7 1/2 in. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001JSVLBO/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_U.GpDbBCZKDGA

After running this for a few weeks now, I can say I might want to add a second one because this one struggles to keep the temperatures down on this larger reservoir. It's not that big of a deal though. I just drop in a frozen bottle of water in the morning and then change it out for another frozen one at night. When I do this, it keeps my res temp right at 68F with a room temperature of around 79 to 80 degrees. You would not need to use frozen bottles of water if you had a smaller res though. I've tested this before on a different smaller 15gal res that I built the same way, and it keeps the temperatures right at 68.

-Bought a can of spray adhesive also from Home Depot which I used to wrap the container in foam. I happened to have a big foam panel at my work and I cut it to fit the container. (my wife helped me, bc I'm terrible at wrapping Christmas presents). I believe the foam was around an inch or 1.5inches thick. You can use almost anything to insulate the container though if you can't find any foam. The more insulation, the better for keeping the temperatures down.

  • After wrapping the container with foam and sticking it with the spray adhesive, I then wrapped the container with Panda film. Leaving the white side up and using my wife's help once again. I just used duct tape the hold the Panda film down.

  • Then I cut two holes in the lid, where I wanted the plants to sit. I then repeated the process for the lid, covering it in foam and then Panda film.

  • then I drilled holes for the airlines and temp sensors.

    That's pretty much it. I still need to find a way to secure the air stones to the bottom because the water bottles floating around, kind of move the air stones around. Maybe I can find some suction cups or something.

    Let me know if you have any more questions
u/cheesethrower · 1 pointr/axolotls

I've heard these are amazing, but I've never used one myself so I can't say for sure. Does require some custom rigery of your tank though.

Right now all I'm using are 1 liter soda bottles filled with water (conditioned in case it leaks) and frozen. Once it gets a bit warmer I'm going to move them into a room with a portable air conditioner I got for less than $50 on CL. That's honestly my best recommendation, get a cheap AC off of CraigsList, cheaper than a water chiller AND you get to enjoy the cool air as well.

u/froryrory · 1 pointr/Hydroponics
u/litgoat · 1 pointr/aeroponics

IceProbe Thermoelectric Aquarium Chiller - 4 in. x 4 3/4 in. x 7 1/2 in. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001JSVLBO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_TvtUCb9SX3S98

Edit: Keeps the reservoir at 70 degrees

u/Audibled · 1 pointr/microgrowery

The Tent is 48"x24"x60.

The only one HLG has in stock is the 260W kit. https://www.horticulturelightinggroup.ca/collections/all/products/260w-qb-v2-led-kit

Should i look elsewhere or wait or do you think 260 would be good for 4fx5fx2f tent?

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For temps what do you think about an Aquarium chiller https://www.amazon.com/IceProbe-Thermoelectric-Aquarium-Chiller/dp/B001JSVLBO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1549562152&sr=8-3&keywords=Aquarium+Chiller

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