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    Hello, i have many aquariums and i dont have hot water supplier, so i have to heat it up by my self. Could you tell me is it okey to heat water with heaters(boiler, gas, etc) that have copper piping in it?

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    Re: Large amount water heating

    Quote Originally Posted by Ernis View Post
    Hello, i have many aquariums and i dont have hot water supplier, so i have to heat it up by my self. Could you tell me is it okey to heat water with heaters(boiler, gas, etc) that have copper piping in it?
    Hello Ernis, nice to have you in the forum.

    As copper is known to be a toxic agent in an aquariums, it is best to avoid having it in contact with aquarium water. Since it is possible for copper to get into the water over a long period of time, it is best to ensure none is present. Hardy fish may be able to withstand, but more sensitive organisms like bacteria, snails, shrimps, etc may be killed by bad levels of copper in the water. But if the copper pipes are used briefly only for transferring water and thus not in contact with the water for prolonged periods, it should be harmless.
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    Re: Large amount water heating

    Quote Originally Posted by Ernis View Post
    Hello, i have many aquariums and i dont have hot water supplier, so i have to heat it up by my self. Could you tell me is it okey to heat water with heaters(boiler, gas, etc) that have copper piping in it?
    Hi brother, are you living in Singapore? I seldom heard people looking for heater instead of chiller here. What fish are you keeping? And why do you need hot water for? What temperature range are you looking at?

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    Re: Large amount water heating

    Ernis is from Lithuania

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    Hello, like Guppendler said im from Lithuania. Sometimes we have very cold winters (-25C~), but problem is that I get +5C degree water from well, all year long. Im looking for active water heating, without electriticy, but im affraid of copper contamination. So far i saw some good idea's in closed recirculating systems (RAS). Atm im very busy at my work, so can't spend any time to complete my idea's. If i wont be very lazy i'll share some photos when i finish.

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    Re: Large amount water heating

    Hi Ernis!
    Welcome to the forum!!

    We might not be able to help much as what we need here is how to cool our water and install chillers for our tank.
    Maybe you can visit your local fish shop or if there is, check out how seafood restaurant keep their water warm for the fish.

    With my limited knowledge, all I can think of is to have a big barrel to store your well water and from there you heat up your water and then transfer to your tanks. Remember to insulate your pipes to keep the warmth during the transportation.

    Another way is to install a heater in your fish room, so that whole room is warm and change water in small amount and top up the tank water slowly.

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    Re: Large amount water heating

    I am not sure if this will be any help, but over here there are hot water dispenser with Stainless Steel Heating Element (think kettle but oversized ones) however the issue will be transferring the water over to the individual tanks.
    But know what will be best for you else will be old school method of heater in tanks.

    https://www.amazon.de/Aiicioo-Heatin...eating+element

    Something along these lines?

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    Re: Large amount water heating

    Hi Ernis,

    You may have already seen this, it is a DIY method for a cheap room heater to make.

    See the video at the bottom of the page at http://dailyreckoning.com/4-ways-hea...t-electricity/

    For more heating power, it may help if two or more of these devices are made and used at the same time. Cheers.
    Last edited by tetrakid; 21st Oct 2016 at 13:57.
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    Re: Large amount water heating

    Titanium coil could be the answer .
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    Re: Large amount water heating

    To skytan:

    To heat only with electriticy i can use few 500w aquarium heaters(glass) connected to same temperature controller. In my calculations gas heater 16kw will cost me same as 4kw electricty. With gas heater i can make 4x times more hot water with same spent money.

    To BFG:


    Galvanic corosion will apear if diffrent metals are used. There is mostly copper piping in heaters(gas, oil, wood) because copper has very good heat transfer properties.(silver and gold are best ) But fish will not tolarate copper. So its best to DIY stainless steel heater, and connect to water storage tank with hot water circulation pump.

    *Stainless should be 316L food grade.

    To tetrakid :

    My room is heated with electric heat pump. It have high SCOP rating. So i got 23C steady temperature. Problem is that i have cold water in well. It takes about 24hours to heat up to desired temperature. Heating is passive, water tank is left in same room where is 23C. To heat faster i need some active heating (gas, wood, oil and etc.) problem is that most of them have copper.

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    Re: Large amount water heating

    Ernis , the titanium coil part is submerged in the water , the copper part joining to the titanium is above and away from the water . Try googling titanium coil .
    If you've learnt, teach, if you have, give.
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