Thermoelectric (TE) chillers can work for small tanks, but they’re generally less efficient than compressor chillers and their performance drops noticeably if the surrounding room temperature is high, because their cooling capacity depends heavily on how well the hot side can shed heat—much like how
Precision bearings need smooth, low-resistance movement to function properly. For a 22-gallon tank, the Azoo TE chiller might bring the water down to around 26°C only if your ambient temperature isn’t too warm and the tank isn’t receiving extra heat from lights or equipment, but don’t expect fast cooling or rock-steady temperatures compared to traditional chillers.
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