Small chunk of advice for anyone doing this type of chiller. Add a water vessel to submerge your coil in. A high salt solution works well to transfer heat and provide a buffer from temp changes when opening the door preserving the duel use of the mini fridge. And a outboard temp control.
Just read this after my big automated rant lol my concept went further only with an electrically actuated y valve on the return line if they needed the freezer part. You'd need an overflow from your main tank and a big enough tote thing in the bottom of the fridge and a pump that'll run that with a low static temperature (outdoor pond ones usually will-check head pressure capabilities to make sure it'll pump up to the top of the tank). But you take the side that's open to flow with no power on the return line Y valve to the fridge tank with the pump. Controller fails, but pump doesn't then the water just flows continuously into the coil and back on itself to slow down the freeze potential, though in a short loop it will get very cold before the fridge kicks out to compensate. Controller actuates the return side to display tank. Temp goes up on the display, valve kicks on and cool water flows to the main tank with the excess flowing back to the fridge tank from the overflow on the display.
Love it, thank you, even a new Minifridge with freezer about $140 is way cheaper than a cooler. And you can keep frozen treats like bloodworms, Brime shrimp and worms in it. If you can get the fridge free or already have one, even way better.
Brillant!! Used mini fridge, a pump and tubing!! 👏 It's simple and way cheaper than an aquarium cooling system. Thanks!!! I was looking for an efficient way to cool the water of my tank, this will do the trick perfectly!
Has anyone else tried doing this, I can’t afford a chiller and am going to try to do this but have never built anything in my life so I’m not handy. Any tips???
Curious if it would be easier to attach the pump to a thermostat so it kicks off and on. Maybe the tube in the freezer section might be a problem freezing, but I'm sure there's some work around so it would require less manual babysitting of the temp
I have mine hooked to a cooling thermostat but my fridge also doesn’t have a freezer compartment. The water shouldn’t freeze though so long as it keeps moving which would become a problem with a thermostat that shuts the pump off.
Probably late, but I would run bulkheads through the fridge where you know it's only plastic and insulation for the tubing. Small plastic project box/panel box big enough to accommodate your selection of parts. Get a tiny 1/16 or 1/8 DIN - PID temperature controller with on/off relay outputs. Get a large (as big as you can fit on its side), large-mouth jar or container that you can drill the lid for tubing bulkheads for a watertight seal. Coil the tubing in the jar without pinching it off or kinking it. (Use 1:1 nipples where possible to keep things modular and easier to work with: I.E. the container and coil send and return lines) fill the container with all the way so the coils are completely surrounded by water as this will help transfer the heat out of the water from your tank faster. This avoids using the freezer. With the on/off controller running the hot leg of an outlet. If going the freezer route, you'd need an over flow on your tank and a basin/surge tub in the fridge and the pump would reside there (must be able to hold the volume of head from top of tank to the inlet of the overflow) in this case the controller monitors tank temperature the same as before, but here you need a spring return plastic potable electric Y-valve or 3-way valve. The active side of the valve (state while energized) should go to your tank, the inactive side (state with no power) of the valve should be ran to the surge tank in the fridge. When the main tank reaches the setpoint, the valve kicks off and the pump in the bottom of the fridge tank keeps running sending water continuously through the loop so it doesn't freeze, just dumps back to pump tank.
I noticed that to achieve temperature from 30 to 26 degrees Centigrade, the thermostat doesn't trip at all and the fridge was extremely hot until I switched it off.I think I need a larger fridge.
I need a chiller for my tank and there is no way I could drop a rent payment on one, but has your tanks temperature ever dropped too low from this? I just wanna keep my little buddy safe.
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They might be happy about the temperature. But they are not happy at all with the fish that you house together. You should remove the axolotls. It's a small tank for 2 axolotls anyway. Also if you put more tubing in the fridge and you will see the temperature to go down really fast and be more stable.
And of course you are the type of a guy who thinks that what he does is always the best. Well you should change theory in your life. It's ok to be wrong. What it's not ok, is to not see your mistakes and try to fix them. Especially when we are talking about living creatures. But I guess you just wanted people to clap and cheer your ego up.
@@stefanoskoufidis9836 Woah hold you horses here kiddo. Read your comment then read your response "And of course you are the type of a guy who thinks that what he does is always the best. " exactly what you just did amigo. Keep those blinders on my dude
@@katebattista7400 depends on the type of fish, and the age of the axolotl. I 100% agree if the axolotl was a juvenile and was housed with aggressive fish. But its all circumstantial.
Small chunk of advice for anyone doing this type of chiller. Add a water vessel to submerge your coil in. A high salt solution works well to transfer heat and provide a buffer from temp changes when opening the door preserving the duel use of the mini fridge. And a outboard temp control.
Insane ! I will do it !
Just read this after my big automated rant lol my concept went further only with an electrically actuated y valve on the return line if they needed the freezer part. You'd need an overflow from your main tank and a big enough tote thing in the bottom of the fridge and a pump that'll run that with a low static temperature (outdoor pond ones usually will-check head pressure capabilities to make sure it'll pump up to the top of the tank). But you take the side that's open to flow with no power on the return line Y valve to the fridge tank with the pump. Controller fails, but pump doesn't then the water just flows continuously into the coil and back on itself to slow down the freeze potential, though in a short loop it will get very cold before the fridge kicks out to compensate. Controller actuates the return side to display tank. Temp goes up on the display, valve kicks on and cool water flows to the main tank with the excess flowing back to the fridge tank from the overflow on the display.
Love it, thank you, even a new Minifridge with freezer about $140 is way cheaper than a cooler.
And you can keep frozen treats like bloodworms, Brime shrimp and worms in it.
If you can get the fridge free or already have one, even way better.
That's exactly what I was thinking! I'd be convenient to store that as well :)
Brillant!! Used mini fridge, a pump and tubing!! 👏 It's simple and way cheaper than an aquarium cooling system. Thanks!!! I was looking for an efficient way to cool the water of my tank, this will do the trick perfectly!
That is one happy axolotl. Very healthy gills!
You are a genius love the set up
Thanks! This will be perfect for my little Axolotl.
Master mind. . Atlast I got a perfect solution for my need. . Thank u bro. . Real genius. . . So simple but effective.😎😎😎😎
love the video i just orderd the pump i have a mini frig that i wasnt using to im trying to see how u ran then lines from thr frig to the tag
This is simple genius! Thank you
I love your tank, can you list everything you used for it? Thank you so much for the chiller idea !!!
how come you didn't use a freezer instead of a fridge wouldn't it keep it more cooler??
Wow.. really cool.
Has anyone else tried doing this, I can’t afford a chiller and am going to try to do this but have never built anything in my life so I’m not handy. Any tips???
Curious if it would be easier to attach the pump to a thermostat so it kicks off and on. Maybe the tube in the freezer section might be a problem freezing, but I'm sure there's some work around so it would require less manual babysitting of the temp
I have mine hooked to a cooling thermostat but my fridge also doesn’t have a freezer compartment. The water shouldn’t freeze though so long as it keeps moving which would become a problem with a thermostat that shuts the pump off.
Probably late, but I would run bulkheads through the fridge where you know it's only plastic and insulation for the tubing. Small plastic project box/panel box big enough to accommodate your selection of parts. Get a tiny 1/16 or 1/8 DIN - PID temperature controller with on/off relay outputs. Get a large (as big as you can fit on its side), large-mouth jar or container that you can drill the lid for tubing bulkheads for a watertight seal. Coil the tubing in the jar without pinching it off or kinking it. (Use 1:1 nipples where possible to keep things modular and easier to work with: I.E. the container and coil send and return lines) fill the container with all the way so the coils are completely surrounded by water as this will help transfer the heat out of the water from your tank faster. This avoids using the freezer. With the on/off controller running the hot leg of an outlet. If going the freezer route, you'd need an over flow on your tank and a basin/surge tub in the fridge and the pump would reside there (must be able to hold the volume of head from top of tank to the inlet of the overflow) in this case the controller monitors tank temperature the same as before, but here you need a spring return plastic potable electric Y-valve or 3-way valve. The active side of the valve (state while energized) should go to your tank, the inactive side (state with no power) of the valve should be ran to the surge tank in the fridge. When the main tank reaches the setpoint, the valve kicks off and the pump in the bottom of the fridge tank keeps running sending water continuously through the loop so it doesn't freeze, just dumps back to pump tank.
I noticed that to achieve temperature from 30 to 26 degrees Centigrade, the thermostat doesn't trip at all and the fridge was extremely hot until I switched it off.I think I need a larger fridge.
Genius!!!
What size tank you have for them.
Have you had an issue with mold in the clear tube?
apparently you get black algae if you use clear hose. Was recommended to get opaque hose from another similar tutorial. thanks for the great video
Or maybe you just don’t see the black algae with opaque hose
Algae can't grow if there's no light.
This is genius!
Genius. This was posted 7 months ago, how has it held up?
Please give us an update! such clever idea!!
I haven't had any problems at all. If you get algae built up in the tubing just connect to a high pressure nozzle on your hose and it will spray out.
@@naten6219 super helpful information man! Specially for all of us newbies taking care of Axoltls! Really appreciate it 👏🏻👏🏻
@@naten6219 what brand did you use of everything? Like do you have the links?
I need a chiller for my tank and there is no way I could drop a rent payment on one, but has your tanks temperature ever dropped too low from this? I just wanna keep my little buddy safe.
You can purchase a temperature controller thermostat, would help ensure the temperature stays correct
Interesting idea.
Thankyou
Anyone tried this with those like 6 can refrigerators? They basically have an ice block at the back.. just thinking smaller and easier to manage
Why not use some kind of heat sink instead?
That’s a great idea
How did you get so low of a price
What pump are you using, please?
Where did you get your air tubing and pump? I'v been trying to find 100+ ft of tubing but i cant seem to find it anywhere for a decent price
Rollerflex Food Grade Crystal Clear Vinyl Tubing, 1/2-Inch ID x 5/8-Inch OD, 100-FT, Made in USA smile.amazon.com/dp/B07D9D69NM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_T0B5X960JAP4ECXRQSE4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Homasy 80 GPH (300L/H, 4W) Submersible Water Pump, Ultra Quiet For Pond, Aquarium, Fish Tank Fountain, Powerful Water Pump with 5.9ft (1.8m) Power Cord smile.amazon.com/dp/B00EWENMAU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_HJRVYZWFNENP1HR80G4J?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Y my Axo, the hair fins are short? any idea that they will grow longer? tks
It’s kinda a environment and health thing so try and keep them healthy
Brilliant!
My question is how did you cut the plastic in the fridge?
Razer blade I think.
I just got everything to do this. What temperature do you have your mini fridge on?
The coldest it goes. Adjust for desired temp
Where’s the update?
You only managed a 2 degree temperature drop over 30 minutes when you posted this video.
How about 24 hours update?
I have it at full power all summer when my house is at 73 degrees. The temp stays between 68-65 degrees. It has worked the same this summer too.
Where did you purchase the tubing? ..
Rollerflex Food Grade Crystal Clear Vinyl Tubing, 1/4-Inch ID x 3/8-Inch OD (100 Ft) www.amazon.com/dp/B07D9F91T2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_MwETf7kcMWXD1
Maybe price match on ebay
Genius
Where did you get the pump?
I found it on eBay. It is still working.
Ummmmm I might try this. Thanks 🙏
drink beer and watch fish...
That's a very small tank for 2 adult axolotls
I agree, I have just upgraded my one to a 4ft 😅
They might be happy about the temperature. But they are not happy at all with the fish that you house together. You should remove the axolotls. It's a small tank for 2 axolotls anyway. Also if you put more tubing in the fridge and you will see the temperature to go down really fast and be more stable.
you really had to be that guy?
And of course you are the type of a guy who thinks that what he does is always the best. Well you should change theory in your life. It's ok to be wrong. What it's not ok, is to not see your mistakes and try to fix them. Especially when we are talking about living creatures. But I guess you just wanted people to clap and cheer your ego up.
@@stefanoskoufidis9836 Woah hold you horses here kiddo. Read your comment then read your response "And of course you are the type of a guy who thinks that what he does is always the best. " exactly what you just did amigo. Keep those blinders on my dude
@@BearriaTaco I mean, he's actually correct so.....
@@katebattista7400 depends on the type of fish, and the age of the axolotl. I 100% agree if the axolotl was a juvenile and was housed with aggressive fish. But its all circumstantial.