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An alternative is the Iceprobe Aquarium Chiller. We are selling them. Please visit our website for pricing.

For more information on the product, checkout the manufacturer's website.

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You may DIY this Thermoelectric Chiller.

It is basically a Thermoelectric Chip running on 12V-15V DC, high current needed 4 Amp.

Definitely use for Mini Tank.

You may buy those DC supply mini fridge which cost less than $100.

They use thermoelectric chip as well.

Cheers. :ooh:

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An alternative is the Iceprobe Aquarium Chiller. We are selling them. Please visit our website for pricing.

For more information on the product, checkout the manufacturer's website.

wow.. ice probe... cool .. no need for fan liao.. :P ..

Why do we use "My 2 cents worth" when 1 cents are not legal tender in Singapore anymore? Shouldn't it be 5 cents worth?

"Its easier to blame the 'mantis' or crabs in the tank for missing & dead livestocks.."

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You may DIY this Thermoelectric Chiller.

It is basically a Thermoelectric Chip running on 12V-15V DC, high current needed 4 Amp.

Definitely use for Mini Tank.

You may buy those DC supply mini fridge which cost less than $100.

They use thermoelectric chip as well.

Cheers. :ooh:

It may seem easy to DIY an IceProbe, but not many people have succeeded. Do a search at Nano Reef to see for yourself, particularly this thread. In the end, most nano reefers ended up buying the IceProbe because of the risk involved.

Reef Depot Pte Ltd 

 

We are a trusted and reputable distributor and wholesaler of aquarium products in Singapore and surrounding region. Our customers include wholesalers, shops, aquarium integrators, schools, clubs and public aquariums.

 

For wholesaler or dealers, please Click Here to open an account with us.

 

For endusers , please check with our local partners for our products.

 

Our Brands,

AI.jpg ETM.jpgPolypLab.jpgAlgone.jpg

 DD.jpgNyos_hover.pngRowa.jpgAMPinpoint.jpgTunze.jpg

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It is NOT easy to do a DIY iceprobe... for one reason you need to supply very high current to the peltier cooler and that alone is not an easy task, then there's the heat exchanger, the exhaust fan etc...

Also, not easy to get the parts required and if you don't know what you are doing, going to end up busting a hundred bucks or more...

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You may DIY this Thermoelectric Chiller.

It is basically a Thermoelectric Chip running on 12V-15V DC, high current needed 4 Amp.

Definitely use for Mini Tank.

You may buy those DC supply mini fridge which cost less than $100.

They use thermoelectric chip as well.

Cheers. :ooh:

BTW, those coolers are not cold enough... put a can of coke in and it'll only come out cool, not cold... thus don't expect to chill your tank by much...

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