This is the ULTIMATE Stock Tank Cold Plunge | Overview & Details of the New DIY Cold Plunge

Published 2024-06-30

All Comments (12)
  • How to add and power a light and how do you add ozone to your pump, and chiller loop? Thanks
  • @JasonTuno
    Looks great!! Having issues with my build maintaining temp in this hot Florida weather. Currently rocking an inflatable tub like the Edge Theory labs set up. Would building this with the better insolation improve my set ups performance? Currently getting about 50 degrees, wanting to get back down to 38-40.
  • @ilyasamutin6165
    Wow, what an awesome way to make a plastic stock tank build look sleek and modern. I am halfway through the older, box frame stock tank build and I'm tempted to scrap it and switch to this version instead.
  • @omarlittle5802
    YES!!!!πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ Stoked for that 1/4 HP for the 150 vid!!!! πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…
  • Hey I love the vids and this plan is fantastic. Before I buy the plan can you let me know how you cut the wood trim around the top of tub? Will I need a special tool for that one?
  • @MrBobberino01
    Looking forward to the chiller encloser DIY. Any info you can share now?
  • @user-uh5nb8js8w
    Are you able yo put water sealant on the wood vs. the wrap you put on the wood in previous videos?
  • @mikewest8836
    Hey joe how about an insulated pump and filter box some of us have the chiller sorted I fins I need to build an insulated box for the filter and pump system
  • @scootyz1983
    I don't have a Rubbermaid brand stock tank, but it is a different brand 100 gallon stock tank. Will this plan work for it? Or will I have to buy the specific rubbermaid brand stock tank in order for the dimensions to work out the same
  • Hi Joe. I seem to have an issue when it comes to sanitation of the water in the cold plunge. I am using a 350l pvc barrel and a very similar plumbing system as you do. After 10 days of use I am starting to notice that the water filter is getting pretty dirty and I can feel that the bottom and the edges of the barrel have a very smooth feel to it (assuming it is algae). The water has no smell though and it looks clear. I do however notice bubbles that look like foam floating at the top, could this be from too much ozone or is it something else? I’ve been running the chiller and water pump 6hrs/day and ozone 1hr/day. Looking forward to your reply mate, cheers.