🔧 Tech Aqua 4NR Aquarium Fan — Overview A quad-head (4 fan) cooling system Designed for medium to large aquariums One of the most powerful fan-based cooling options in the...
A quad-head (4 fan) cooling system
Designed for medium to large aquariums
One of the most powerful fan-based cooling options in the budget category
Uses evaporative cooling (airflow over water surface)
Fans: 4 (quad-head design)
Power supply: 12V DC adapter
Power rating: ~1A (normal) / ~2A (high-speed)
Fan size: ~90–120 mm depending on variant
Mounting: Clip-on clamp
Cooling effect: Typically 2–4°C drop, can reach slightly higher in ideal conditions
Blows strong airflow across the aquarium surface
Increases evaporation → removes heat
More fans = more airflow = better cooling
👉 Important:
Still not a chiller
Cannot maintain exact temperature like compressor systems
| Tank Size | Suitability |
|---|---|
| 2 ft | Very strong / overkill |
| 3 ft | ✅ Ideal |
| 4 ft | Good (common use case) |
| 5 ft+ | ⚠️ May need multiple units |
👉 4NR is typically used for:
Larger planted tanks
High-light / CO₂ setups
Tanks exposed to summer heat
Covers wide surface area
Much faster temperature drop
Much cheaper than compressor chillers
Suitable for 3–4 ft aquariums
Clip-on, plug-and-play
Low voltage (12V)
Requires frequent (sometimes daily) top-ups
Performance drops in humid weather
From user experience:
“4 fans… lowers around 4–5°C max”
4 fans = noticeable airflow sound
Cannot maintain stable temperature like a chiller
Keep tank open-top
Position fans across entire surface lengthwise
Run during peak heat hours (12–5 PM)
Best setup:
Temperature controller (auto ON/OFF)
OR timer
| Feature | 3NR | 4NR |
|---|---|---|
| Fans | 3 | 4 |
| Cooling power | Strong | Very strong |
| Best tank size | 2–3 ft | 3–4 ft |
| Evaporation | High | Very high |
Choose 4NR if:
You have a 3–4 ft aquarium
Summer temps go above 30–34°C
You want maximum cooling without buying a chiller
Avoid if:
Tank is small (overkill + too much evaporation)
You need precise temperature stability