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Madd Hatter 06-05-2003 02:22 AM

DIY Heating
 
Hiya folks,

First off, thank you all for all the information and help you have provided.
I know my plan for this pond goes way beyod the conventional or even the
sane, but I really want to see if I can successfully create a breeding or
atleast grow out pond for cichlids.

I was wondering if anyone has any ideas on making a heater for a 700-750
gallon in ground pond, to keep it at about 75 deg in the summer months? I am
in the Toronto area, and from what i've gathered so far, I shouldbe looking
at 65 to 69 degrees low during the summer here. I want to make it as stable
as possible.





John Hines 06-05-2003 02:22 AM

DIY Heating
 
"Madd Hatter" wrote:

I was wondering if anyone has any ideas on making a heater for a 700-750
gallon in ground pond, to keep it at about 75 deg in the summer months? I am
in the Toronto area, and from what i've gathered so far, I shouldbe looking
at 65 to 69 degrees low during the summer here. I want to make it as stable
as possible.


You need a heater of some kind, and an electronic control to regulate
it.

Heaters are simple resistive electronic circuits, so you could look for
a proportional heater control circuit.

A really honking big aquarium heater or two may do it as well. I'm
thinking more about the in-line pipe heaters than in-tank ones.

Tom L. La Bron 09-05-2003 11:20 PM

DIY Heating
 
John,

Don't know about DIY heaters, but there are
companies that supply heaters to the Aquaculture
community and they usually start out about 1,500
watts and go up from that point.

Tom L.L.
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"John Hines" wrote in message
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"Madd Hatter"

wrote:

I was wondering if anyone has any ideas on

making a heater for a 700-750
gallon in ground pond, to keep it at about 75

deg in the summer months? I am
in the Toronto area, and from what i've

gathered so far, I shouldbe looking
at 65 to 69 degrees low during the summer here.

I want to make it as stable
as possible.


You need a heater of some kind, and an

electronic control to regulate
it.

Heaters are simple resistive electronic

circuits, so you could look for
a proportional heater control circuit.

A really honking big aquarium heater or two may

do it as well. I'm
thinking more about the in-line pipe heaters

than in-tank ones.




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