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    I have not tried it myself but i have heard of people using an old chest type freezer as a holding tank. They put it on a timer so that it would not freeze the water but only keep it cool, i guess you would have to jack it up for the hot summer months and use the timer less and less as the days get cooler. Anyone else using a system like this?
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    Cray if you are using a acquarium aerator put piece of plastic hose on the intake and put the other end in a frig. it will pullin cold air instead of room temp. air.
    Thanks MrJim never thought about using the air to help cool the water. Great idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
    I have not tried it myself but i have heard of people using an old chest type freezer as a holding tank. They put it on a timer so that it would not freeze the water but only keep it cool, i guess you would have to jack it up for the hot summer months and use the timer less and less as the days get cooler. Anyone else using a system like this?
    I saw a post on the main board where a fellow did just that. He used a hand held temp reader to figure out where his lines were, drilled holes in side of box and used bulkhead fittings to hook up a filter system. You buy a external thermostat to plug freezer into and put sensor bulb in water then bypass freezer thermostat gives you better temp control in the 60/70 degree range.
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