LEDBud
Well-Known Member
A easy way to control tank temperature
I came across a article that mentioned the following : Swamp cooler , Blow a fan directly across the surface of the reservoir for excellent evaporative cooling. This method works well (expect a 10F drop in res. temp), but humidity and tds will increase, and more frequent topping up will be required.
I use a dehumidifier so i will be able to recycle the humidity and gain its energy back in the form of drier warmer air.
A chart I found on evaporative cooling
According to a law of thermodynamics this will work to cool nutrient tanks even recirculating ones if the system is designed well.
I myself have not used a Swamp cooler before , had thought they cooled the air not the liquid they evaporate from but apparently it does both.
If you try this or are using the method post your results , I will not be able to try it out for a few more weeks when i start using a tank
I came across a article that mentioned the following : Swamp cooler , Blow a fan directly across the surface of the reservoir for excellent evaporative cooling. This method works well (expect a 10F drop in res. temp), but humidity and tds will increase, and more frequent topping up will be required.
I use a dehumidifier so i will be able to recycle the humidity and gain its energy back in the form of drier warmer air.
A chart I found on evaporative cooling
According to a law of thermodynamics this will work to cool nutrient tanks even recirculating ones if the system is designed well.
I myself have not used a Swamp cooler before , had thought they cooled the air not the liquid they evaporate from but apparently it does both.
If you try this or are using the method post your results , I will not be able to try it out for a few more weeks when i start using a tank