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anyone tried this chiller sorry but not sure what type it is forgot all i know is its a hailea chiller a black one saw it for $300 brand new in a LFS anyone tried it is it good?

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Some more info would be good. ..

I run a haelia hc 300a which is rated for a 400l tank ln a 150l tank and it works amazing. It cool tank from 24 to 23 degrees in a few minutes.. i find it to be a lil more noisier than my jbj chiller .. also my haellia chiller is 400w

I dk find it to be a good chiller for price..

Try and find out specs though. And size of your tank too

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I have a hailea and I would say it's pretty good. Not top notch but gets the job done. Only problem is that some people consider it on the noisy side when in operation; I find it tolerable.

Good bang for buck chiller.

Also it uses a refrigerant rather then TEM (thermo-electric module) for its cooling, which is more efficient.

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i can get some more info on what type it is next week as when i was in the LFS i was in a hurry sorry for the not so much detail about it

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I know i try to get chillers for double the rating of water it is used for ..

Ie; i have a 70l tank so i use a chiller rated for at least 140l of water

100l id use a chiller rated for 200l..

Otherwise it may tank ages for water temp to go down..and chiller is running constantly..

As i mentioned earlier haelia is ok.. its not the best in regards to power usage or noise levels

But in the same respect its actually not bad either..lol

I also find my haelia does push out quite a bit of hot air from back whilst chilling..(although it is a massive one )

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like honcho said, get a chiller that is double to tripple the rated tank. As if its working non stop itll consume more electricity and will wear out faster. Paying the initial cost on a bigger chiller now will most likely save you money later.

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the LFS said to me tha the chiller costs $500 but they'll give it to me for $300 cause they saw that i was only a kid but they could have been lying to me about the $500

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I hav a hailea 130-A and a 100-A running on my nano reef and nano shrimp in the hottest room of the house and they do a great job. A lil noisy so not recommended if the tank is in ur bedroom or where u sit and watch tv

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it wouldnt be so bad if it hummed constantly, but it kicks in wen the temp in the tank is too high, so it kinda sounds like ur standing next to an aircon unit when it kicks in. Would definately put a damper on the excitement at least till u get used to it anyway

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