Question: Is this chiller any good?

How does that hook up to the aquarium? I just have one of those tetra whisper filters and how cool does it get your tank? My tank with a frozen water bottle gets to under 64F but lasts about 3-4 hours. I don't want to get higher than 68F now that the hotter months are approaching.
 
I have it hooked up through my canister. So I have the intake coming from the aquarium to the canister. The the outtake from the canister goes to the intake of the chiller and from the chiller it goes back into the tank. It may sound complicated but it truly isn't.
 
Oh and the temperature is always between 63 - 66 degrees. I just set the thermostat and not worry about it again.
 
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    @Thorninmyside, I Lauren chen
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