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I was wondering if anyone has attempted this or any thoughts...
Where I live it usually doesn't get very hot. In Fall, there are a couple of days or even a week or two when the lack of air condition really hurts and tank temperatures climb a bit higher than I would like for my fish. I was thinking of building a box for my canister filter(s), and insulate it with styrofoam, leaving some space around the canister body on all four sides. Then, when it gets hot, put some of those rectangular freezer cool packs around the filter. They don't take up that much space in the freezer so they could be ready when needed. With the styrofoam, most of the cool-ness should be transferred to the tank water. Maybe a bit more elegant than floating them in the tank?
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I don't believe so. If you put the insulation around the canister body only, it will not change the temperature. The pump motor is what creates the heat, and that one is on top (and should probably not be covered/insulated).
I wonder if the cold packs could affect and stress the plastic canister housing.
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Thanks for adding ideas.
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I don't believe that frozen ice packs, which are coated in plastic, would cause the plastic of the canister to reach a temperature where brittleness would occur. Maybe if you had some liquid nitrogen around the filter it would be an issue
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I wouldn't discount anything happening to those cheap Chinese filters.They can break under even the most ideal conditions,and they are brittle fresh out of the box.
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Cooling smooth plastic that doesn't move or flex to 30*F shouldn't cause issues, but I'm not a scientist. I do have a friend who is though
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I like the cooling idea though.It should work great.
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Got four of the $2 Blue Ice weekender packs. Got plenty of wood and tools. Got canister filter. Now I just need time.
Filstars are sturdy so I am not overly concerned. But yes, cooling the outside to say 10F (those ice packs do get colder than 32F) while the inside remains at 80F has got to introduce some tension. That's what I am concerned about, not plastic getting brittle.
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It sounds like a good idea but you are going to need a freezer full of ice packs. They will not last long against the temps of the filter housing which would be the same temp as the water you are trying to cool.
The heat from the motor wont effect the tank temps like you say but the heat from lighting and ambient room temp will be a bit much to overcome Im sure. The fast contact to and small volume of water in the filter housing wont change a large tank before going through a dozen ice packs. Now if you could also insulate/cool the intake and output hoses as well it may stand a chance. It might work on a small tank but anything 75G and bigger I dont think would much effect. Only one way to find out though eh? ![]()
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