Richard Kowalski

Male

Wantagh, NY

United States

Profile Information:

How did you find us?
Search engine (Google)
If you found us through a search engine, what search words were you using?
Aquaponics
Are you an aquaponic gardener already?
Yes
If so, what type of system? (pick all that apply)
flood and drain media
How old is your system?
6 mos - 1 yr
What type of fish do you grow with? (select all that apply)
Goldfish, Tilapia
How big is your fish tank?
300 Gallon
Name a part of a fish (spam blocking question)
Gil
Please tell us something else about yourself.
I have kept a conventional garden for many years. I wanted to try something that would produce more with less work. After my first season of growing in aquaponics, I must say I am a believer! A 3x6 and a 3x4 grow bed produced more vegetables and less work than I was able to grow in my conventional garden over the last 5 years combined! The plants in aquaponics are 3 times the size and produce much more!

Comment Wall:

  • Don Cole

    Richard,

    Here is a write up on how it works. I hope it helps. Let me know if you have any questions.

    Parts list:

    Ecotemp L5 instant hot water kit: It comes with a 12vdc pump, heater unit and, strainer

    55 gallon barrel

    12vdc power supply

    Dwyer TSW 160 or TSW 250 temperature controller.

    100’ roll of 1/5” PEX tubing

    6’ of dishwasher drain hose

    Two ½” valves to isolate the PEX heat exchanger

    Misc. hose fittings

    The Ecotemp L5 is a 5 liter per minute water heater that uses propane from a standard BBQ grill tank. It starts heating when water flow is detected. I used the Dwyer temp controller to start and start the pump at the desired temp. The PEX tubing is a thin wall tubing that is rated for residential hot water distribution. It doesn’t have the same heat transfer as a stainless steel coil but is way cheaper and easier to get. I used the barrel as a reservoir for the heater and circulated the water through the heater, PEX and, back to the barrel. I think this helped with the heating because as the water in the barrel warmed up the heater output temp increased. This in turn allowed more heat to be transferred to the fish tank through the PEX.

    The system works perfectly and was able to raise the temp of the three fish tanks from 57 degrees to 70 degrees in about 5 hours. It has easily maintained 73 degrees in the fish tanks when the greenhouse temp was in the high 30’s. I built mine on a two wheeled dolly so when not in use I could store it out of the way. It uses a standard 5 gallon propane tank per day when the temp is in the 30’s. My fish tanks are not insulated and the greenhouse is not heated yet. I think if they were I could probably get two days per tank. I also have the temp set a little high and could probably gain a half a day by lowering it to 65 degrees.

    This whole system cost about $300.00. The only thing I didn’t have to buy was the barrel.

    Don

  • Don Cole

    Oh sorry, the fish tanks are a total of 900 gallons.