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How to heat an aquarium using half the amount of electricity

An idea for a DIY/science project I thought of. Suggestions welcome and I’ll do a video of the thing working if I get round to it.

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8 Responses to “How to heat an aquarium using half the amount of electricity”

  1. ChrisJMoor Says:

    Really?

    Well he …
    Really?

    Well he probably did suffer from Aspergers. A combination of high IQ and a mild form of autism produced some of the greatest intellectual work of the twentieth century. Not a bad trade-off, yes?

  2. Duck1987 Says:

    …while looking …
    …while looking down with half-shut eyes at regular people that he liked to call “normies”

  3. ChrisJMoor Says:

    (raves and runs …
    (raves and runs fingers through Einstein-esque hairdo) ;)

  4. Duck1987 Says:

    Ah shoot! I …
    Ah shoot! I accidentaly gave this vid 4 stars!

    sorry Christ, you mad inventor!

  5. ChrisJMoor Says:

    ‘It won’t get too …
    ‘It won’t get too hot against the glass, do you think?’

    Thats the problem. We are talking about 200W of heat that must be dissipated across an area about 5 sq cm. One thing I know for sure: the base will need to be bare of gravel or have a filter plate with forced water movement if I go for the base heating concept.

  6. ChrisJMoor Says:

    drunk? I can’t do …
    drunk? I can’t do videos with ANY amount of alcohol under my belt, or I just start umming and erring (more) and getting any figures wildly wrong - I almost got the amperage estimate wrong as it is:D

  7. smaakjeks Says:

    Oh, nevermind. I …
    Oh, nevermind. I didn’t watch the whole video before posting. :P

  8. smaakjeks Says:

    Hey, I have an …
    Hey, I have an aquarium too! Just 28 litres, but it’s enough for me. One albino Ancistrus sp., 4 Harlequin Rasboras, and one rock shrimp.

    Hehe, you look very drunk in this video. Anyway, drunk or not, that’s a good idea you have there. It won’t get too hot against the glass, do you think?

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