Question: Flow rater of chiller and filter

teztroubadour

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Hi Everyone,

It's been a while since i've posted on here my axolotls and I have been all happy and i've been busy. I have another silly and possibly frequently asked question that i've been trying to sort out, don't know why I didn't just ask here first. I did read through the posts before asking but I couldn't find the exact answer I needed.

I've had a Hailea HC-150A model chiller running on my tank for months now and it's going great but my old filter isn't doing a great job so I thought i'd buy a good external canister filter to go through the chiller instead of having the two things seperate (i've read that it's better for the chiller anyway and it makes sense to me). Unfortunatly when I went to ask the local aquarium shop the lady happilly sold me an expensive filter, told me it would be fine and only when i went to set it up and went to as questions explained that it might not work because of flow rate. *cries* I realise I should have researched this a lot more before buying the filter but I thought asking an "expert" was the right thing to do and i asked a few times if it'd be okay and she said yes.

Anyway whinging aside, my question is, the flow rate for my chiller says 250-1200 L/p and the flow rate on my filter says 800 L/p. Because the filter is almost in between will it be okay or have I just waisted a lot of money? I really hope I haven't but i don't want to risk hurting my wonderful chiller.

Thanks heaps
Tez
 
@ 800 l/p it is right smack in the middle of the ideal range, so what's the problem?

Should be fine.

I have a hailea 130 and the only thing i find is that it comes on more often as the flow rate of the filter goes down (as it gets closer to needing a clean out) It is really not a hassle as it prompts me to clean the filter (which i am otherwise pretty slack with) :)

I too have been happy with my haliea, very underated little chiller i feel. At the price they are, you can't really go wrong, even if you get a dodgy one it is covered by a pretty decent warranty.

Bren
 
Oh thank you! I was hoping that was the case but wasn't sure you've eased my worries :happy:

Yeah I love my chiller it's been faultess so far and it gets above 40 degrees here so it works really hard.
 
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