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Old 06-13-2008, 06:39 PM   #11 (permalink)
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In addition to fans, fill some empty soda bottles with r.o. water and freeze them. Then float those bottles in your tank.
Why would it need to be R.O. water in a sealed pop bottle?
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maybe they are not closed, since a closed bottle might explode. Maybe the idea is to let cold water trickle into the water while also letting it cool off from the sides?


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In case the bottle cracks and water leaks into the tank. I've never had one "explode" on me but I don't take chances.


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In case the bottle cracks and water leaks into the tank. I've never had one "explode" on me but I don't take chances.
I don't want to seem argumentitive, but a soda bottle would explode (burst, actually) in the freezing process, not after it was moved into the tank.

Allow some extra space when you are freezing them, fill only 3/4 full and that problem becomes mute. Do you add straight RO water one or two liters (Soda bottle size) at a time into the tank normally? Seems like a waste to use RO in this manner.
I would also keep a battery air pump and stone handy so that if you loose power and the temp starts to rise, your cold soda-bottle water doesn't stratify in one area. so one part of the tank is sixty, and one part 90.
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I don't want to seem argumentitive, but a soda bottle would explode (burst, actually) in the freezing process, not after it was moved into the tank.

Allow some extra space when you are freezing them, fill only 3/4 full and that problem becomes mute. Do you add straight RO water one or two liters (Soda bottle size) at a time into the tank normally? Seems like a waste to use RO in this manner.
I would also keep a battery air pump and stone handy so that if you loose power and the temp starts to rise, your cold soda-bottle water doesn't stratify in one area. so one part of the tank is sixty, and one part 90.
Just some thoughts
Well, I've never filled them 100% so that's probably why mine never burst. I never think to mention that fact so karma to you for picking up what I left off
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