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TECO released a new TR5 aquarium chiller unit. The unit which should handle an aquarium up to 60 gallons (wow) comes in at a sturdy 27lbs while pushing out a respectable 1/12 HP. It is a smaller unit that will be able to hide under your aquarium stand with dimensions of 12.5″ x 9.5″ x 13.5″. Of course the standard options of having built in heat and UV applies to this unit too. Rumored price? Less than $499. We’ll take two.

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  1. Posted September 4, 2008 at 2:16 pm | Permalink

    [...] TECO also announced a new larger aquarium chiller. Meet the TR30, which will be able to tackle your biggest tank up to 750 gallons in total water volume. This is a larger unit, with a 1/2 HP main pump. If you want this for your aquarium system expect it to take out a size of 24″ x 15″ x 22″. Rumored price is coming in at $1600 give or take a couple hundred dollars. Built in UV and heater options are of course available. When this unit arrives at your door, get someone to help you with it as it’s no light unit. It weighs 96lbs. You’ll be able to order this guy around October or a little after that. Need something for your nano aquarium? [...]

  2. Posted September 5, 2008 at 6:22 pm | Permalink

    [...] TR5 aquarium chiller, which made it’s debut here at MACNA has been generating a pleasant response from hobbyists [...]

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