At 10:30pm, chiller reached 24.5(amazing!) and stopped , now set temp to 23 degree celsuis to see if it can reach.
I have not used any chiller before, and looking around the internet, there are not many reviews for the AL-60 chiller, which I have wanted to purchase to lower my tanks’ temperature for my CRS to breed. This has made me unsure of the product’s ability. My tanks are placed in a room with no air-conditioning, and on hot days, the tank’s temperature can go up to 28-29 degree Celsius.
Since I see there are very few people selling it on Carousel, and those who sold it at $160 has found their buyer fast, I decided to go forward with purchasing it to try, and if the performance is not satisfactory, I would just sell it, and treat it as an experience. I have also hoped that my experience with AL-60 chiller would help to add to the reviews, since I can hardly find a few (besides the one by one vendor).
I bought the AL-60 chiller at $220, and in the packaging were these components:
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Abit sad it said maximum cooling is 26 degrees Celsius, which is what my ANS fan can achieve.
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A closer look into the chiller shows a heat sink with cooling fan on it:
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Before I try on the chiller, I thought it would be best to provide some information on my current CRS tank.
My CRS tank is placed in a room with no air-conditioning at all. It is positioned near the window and I have been using an ANS fan ($20-30) to cool the water to 26-28 degrees. This month (July 2016) has been a rainy month and the best results so far for the fan is down to 26 degrees. Throughout my 6 months of keeping CRS, I have only seen 1 berried, but no CRS babies.
Hence, I decided to try seeing how much a chiller would help. My expectation is that the chiller must be able to help achieve a temperature of 25 degrees (no higher). When I see that the AL-60 chiller uses cooling fans and heatsink, I was a bit skeptical of the results it could achieve.
Here’s my tank:
(temp at 26 degrees)
For this trial, the ANS cooling fan is turned on with the chiller, and the target temp is set to 24.5 degrees. After cleaning up my filter (I use the Boyu EF-05) to ensure good flow, I turned on the chiller. The hot air came out of the front which was not my expectation (I thought it will come out of the back), and so I have to rotate it away to face the window.
The starting temperature of my tank was 26.6 degrees (At 5.01pm):
5.52pm:
==Did a water change around 6.30pm and temperature goes back to 28 degrees.
7.15pm:
8.14pm:
8:46pm:
[Condensation on my tank]
10:12 pm:
(Will monitor and update this post).
Last edited by FreemanAng; 23rd Jul 2016 at 22:19.
At 10:30pm, chiller reached 24.5(amazing!) and stopped , now set temp to 23 degree celsuis to see if it can reach.
I have been using AL60 for a month now.. It's for my 30 litres crs tank. Set temp at 24c and cut off at 25c.. Achieved the required temp pretty quickly and extremely quiet. Very satisfied with it.
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Hi Joe, I have no doubts about it now, it certainly can achieve better results than a cooling fan. For mine, its stuck at 24.6 - 24.7, but its a breakthrough for my tank's temperature for now.
Previously, those whom I have asked for feedback mentioned they on and off their air-conditioning daily, or they have balcony. As I have no air-conditioning or balcony, I thought this may be a obstacle for using it to achieve the temp.
Cheers
Maybe i have a small tank so it easier to achieved the required temp.. Anyway mine cut off at 24 and i set cut in at 1degree which is 25. At night once i on aircon it doesn't cut in for the whole night. I didnt use any cooling fan.
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Thanks Joe! The part about air-con is that it affects the environment temperature, and hence the tank's temperature. I have a friend who's keeping shrimp in a room that he turn on aircon at night, and his tank maintains at 24-26 degrees without even any need for any fan or chillers (You can literatly feel cold when you walk into his room when aircon is not on). Hence I think air-conditioning affects the environment temperature and is part of the variable needed to take in consideration for the chiller's ability.
Before i bought this chiller my tank temp during the day was 28 to 29.. 27 when i used a fan.. Night with aircon was 24 to 25.. The temp swing too much between 24 to 29.. Now with this chiller managed to keep it constant at 24 to 25..
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Actually i think AL 60 ideal temp setting is 25 and cut in at 26.. Best for economical reasons. I started with this setting and my crs still doing fine. I tried 24 to 25 just to see how it goes.
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Thanks, i hoped to see shrimplets soon.. Still under trial and error stage.
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Do you if I can run this in my 60 x 30 x 36 tank ? Not really ask a chiller but as a fan replacement. It's really tiring to TOP up water daily very slowly
AL60 chill up to 50 litres of water.. Dont think it will be effective on your tank.
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Your tank is about 65 litres. Usually you will top up not to the brim and it is about 60 litres. If set at 27 degree and cut in at 28 i think it's workable.
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Hi Wang, I have 2 more tanks same as your situation, every day need refill 1 bottle of 1.5L life distilled water, I understand your pain.
For my 60L tank with the AL-60 chiller that I wrote this review on, no refills are needed for almost 3-4 weeks, and yes..AL-60 can chill a 60L tank to around 24.7 (lowest record so far,but it will be working v hard) or 25.5 (my setting). No aircon in my room btw
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