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    Hailea HC150

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    I'm currently cycling my 2x1x1.5ft tank for new shrimp tank, planning to keep fire red, but realised that temperature is too high, around 30. so decide to buy a chiller, should be getting hailea hc-150.

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    Water refrigerated: 50~400L
    Power: 1/10HP
    Iced Medium: R134a
    Voltage:220~240V(110~120V)
    Flow Rate: 250~1200L/H
    Frequency: 50Hz(60Hz)
    Weight: 15kg
    Current:1.1A(250W)
    Size: 420×248×365mm

    the specs shows 250 to 1200L/H flow rate, but i'm using atman DF-1300, which has a flow rate of 1500L/H. can i still use the chiller with the cannister? any review on hc-150? or better recommendation? on quite a tight budget as i'm still a nsf.

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    Re: Hailea HC150

    i am currently using HC150 in my 2FEET shrimp tank.i think so far so good never give me any problem. i am using ehem 2213.

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    Re: Hailea HC150

    Quote Originally Posted by Loudness View Post
    I'm currently cycling my 2x1x1.5ft tank for new shrimp tank, planning to keep fire red, but realised that temperature is too high, around 30. so decide to buy a chiller, should be getting hailea hc-150.

    Spec
    Water refrigerated: 50~400L
    Power: 1/10HP
    Iced Medium: R134a
    Voltage:220~240V(110~120V)
    Flow Rate: 250~1200L/H
    Frequency: 50Hz(60Hz)
    Weight: 15kg
    Current:1.1A(250W)
    Size: 420×248×365mm

    the specs shows 250 to 1200L/H flow rate, but i'm using atman DF-1300, which has a flow rate of 1500L/H. can i still use the chiller with the cannister? any review on hc-150? or better recommendation? on quite a tight budget as i'm still a nsf.
    Should not be a problem because once you fill the canister with media the flow rate will drop.

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    Re: Hailea HC150

    Quote Originally Posted by cheetf View Post
    Should not be a problem because once you fill the canister with media the flow rate will drop.
    thanks for the reply.

    Quote Originally Posted by wilson413 View Post
    i am currently using HC150 in my 2FEET shrimp tank.i think so far so good never give me any problem. i am using ehem 2213.
    thanks for the review.

    i nv have chiller before. i heard that it's quite noisy when it kicks in. planning to have it in my bedroom. is it gonna be quite loud? im a light slper.

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    Re: Hailea HC150

    Hi Bro just to share my experience with hailea chiller I am using HC 100 for my 2ft tank. It will create noise but I think is the assemble parts is not really good quality that's why there is vibration noise. Once the noise come I will move my chiller abit the noise goes away. For me night is not a problem as I on my Aircon in the room. Noise is still acceptable. Running with 2213 the flow rate is just nice.
    Sakura still can survive 30degree temp, not necessary to use chiller as I have a 1.5ft tank breeding non stop.
    Cheers
    Enjoying every mins of the process. Happy Shrimping.

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    Re: Hailea HC150

    Quote Originally Posted by Owls View Post
    Hi Bro just to share my experience with hailea chiller I am using HC 100 for my 2ft tank. It will create noise but I think is the assemble parts is not really good quality that's why there is vibration noise. Once the noise come I will move my chiller abit the noise goes away. For me night is not a problem as I on my Aircon in the room. Noise is still acceptable. Running with 2213 the flow rate is just nice.
    Sakura still can survive 30degree temp, not necessary to use chiller as I have a 1.5ft tank breeding non stop.
    Cheers
    thanks for the reply. should be getting chiller. failed twice on fire red already, too afraid to fail again. if im getting chiller, i will add crs too.

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    Re: Hailea HC150

    Quote Originally Posted by Loudness View Post
    thanks for the reply.


    thanks for the review.

    i nv have chiller before. i heard that it's quite noisy when it kicks in. planning to have it in my bedroom. is it gonna be quite loud? im a light slper.

    i have it on my living room..for the noise for me still ok la..to make sure that the chiller dun kick in so often try to have it with an external temperature probe...

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    Re: Hailea HC150

    As for me, i also keep my chiller in the living room. Recently, i got complains from my dad that it makes the whole living room very warm when it kicks in. Therefore, he approved me of keeping my shrimps inside a spare bedroom filled with junks...LOL

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    Re: Hailea HC150

    If you are just keeping fire reds, 30 degrees is okay for the shrimps

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    Re: Hailea HC150

    i think bedroom with shrimp tank and chiller is not a good idea. the chiller will give out hot air when kicks in and makes the room hot and humid i think. the water bubbling sound and chiller kicks in sound will disturb your sleep. years back, i used to keep my discus tanks inside my bedroom and i often get nightmares of room flooding with water. after that i shift the tanks to living room. haha

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    Do you use an aircon at night? I have a chiller in my bedroom with two tanks. The chiller hardly kicks in at the ight when the aircon is switched on!

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    Re: Hailea HC150

    Im using a eheim 2217 ( flow 1200lper hour) on a hailea 28A, 2 feet tank. It kicks every 40mins, not really that loud when the motor kicks.

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