One of my friends at work had an interesting idea for cooling an aquarium: just run cold tap water through a coil in the tank.
I just measured cold water coming out of my faucet and it's about 60 degrees. That means that in theory, I could bring the temperature of my 100 gallon system down from 80 to 75 by running 50 gallons of tap water.
After the water goes through the coil and takes up the heat it could go through RODI and be saved in a reservoir. Alternatively it could be used for irrigation or other users. Even if the water just went down the drain it's only roughly equivalent to taking a shower.
Any thoughts on this? What sort of heat exchanging coil would be good to use?
I just measured cold water coming out of my faucet and it's about 60 degrees. That means that in theory, I could bring the temperature of my 100 gallon system down from 80 to 75 by running 50 gallons of tap water.
After the water goes through the coil and takes up the heat it could go through RODI and be saved in a reservoir. Alternatively it could be used for irrigation or other users. Even if the water just went down the drain it's only roughly equivalent to taking a shower.
Any thoughts on this? What sort of heat exchanging coil would be good to use?