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![]() I didn't read much of it. But I did enjoy looking at a bunch of hacking pictures.
Some of the tools and methods used looked interesting to me anyways.. Be aware there are a lot of pictures on one page.. DIY aquarium Chiller from modified dehumidifier or air conditioner
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![]() Awesome find, xringer. A definite read for the inexperienced, would be hacker or tinkerer considering modifying an existing prefab unit. Chock full of pics.
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![]() I see he's using this to cool aquarium water. I suppose if you had a source of running water/drain you could almost use this as a geothermal system???
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