I've been running my tank between 77 and 78 degrees from August last year though the winter without much problem keeping it regulated there using a Ranco single stage controller and heater. During that time the tank was basically open topped with the LED lighting suspended over it. I finished up the matching enclosed canopy to my stand last weekend and installed that on the tank and my temp bumped up to 78 to 79 now.
We keep the heat set to 68 during the winter and the house is usually 69 to 71 during the day. In the summer we set the A/C to 78 while we're going during the day at it pretty much maxes out at that and us usually a little lower when we're there.
Granted this week just happens to be one of the hotter weeks we've had in Oakley in a while I am getting a little concerned that I'm going to have a hard time keep the temp that low now that I have the canopy on the tank. I have room to install fans and I'd like to get some feedback on what you're doing if you run fans before I start putting holes in my shiny new canopy.
Here's my list of questions for those of you running fans:
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[*]How many fans are you running?
[*]Do have any type of controller on the fans to regulate the temp in the canopy or stand?
[*]12v DC or 110v AC fans?
Are you venting in/out/both?
Are you venting from the top or side or both of the canopy?
Are you directing across the top of the tank for evaporation?
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I'm going to need to figure out some way of controlling the fans so that I'm not competing with the heater and burning up electricity needlessly. Just not sure yet what the best approach would be.
My initial thoughts are to run four fans and have two venting out the top, one venting in from the top and one blowing across the surface of the tank and upgrading to a dual stage Ranco to control them.
Details on the tank: 65 gallon 36x18x24 with 2 x Kessil A150s and 1 x 36" Reefbrite strip for lighting. I'm thinking about putting a couple of T5 Actinics in the hood too for some more blue.
Thanks,
Charlie
We keep the heat set to 68 during the winter and the house is usually 69 to 71 during the day. In the summer we set the A/C to 78 while we're going during the day at it pretty much maxes out at that and us usually a little lower when we're there.
Granted this week just happens to be one of the hotter weeks we've had in Oakley in a while I am getting a little concerned that I'm going to have a hard time keep the temp that low now that I have the canopy on the tank. I have room to install fans and I'd like to get some feedback on what you're doing if you run fans before I start putting holes in my shiny new canopy.
Here's my list of questions for those of you running fans:
[list type=decimal]
[*]How many fans are you running?
[*]Do have any type of controller on the fans to regulate the temp in the canopy or stand?
[*]12v DC or 110v AC fans?
Are you venting in/out/both?
Are you venting from the top or side or both of the canopy?
Are you directing across the top of the tank for evaporation?
[/list type=decimal]
I'm going to need to figure out some way of controlling the fans so that I'm not competing with the heater and burning up electricity needlessly. Just not sure yet what the best approach would be.
My initial thoughts are to run four fans and have two venting out the top, one venting in from the top and one blowing across the surface of the tank and upgrading to a dual stage Ranco to control them.
Details on the tank: 65 gallon 36x18x24 with 2 x Kessil A150s and 1 x 36" Reefbrite strip for lighting. I'm thinking about putting a couple of T5 Actinics in the hood too for some more blue.
Thanks,
Charlie