I feel like this thread is off in the rabbit holes.
Make sure you have good airflow in the cabinet, and good air circulation in the room. Then any modern hvac unit will work fine. AC units pull air from inside the house, so external humidity shouldn't be a concern. If you are concerned with extreme heat/corner cases, get the full house battery and solar. All can be set up with notifications, and heat waves aren't usually a surprise.
I also don't think a chiller is needed if the tank is being run inside a house with AC. I thought a lot about adding one and when things get really hot here, I turn the ac to 80, and point a fan at the water surface. The tank rarely gets over 81 with that.
Where do you live, ie do you get fog banks rolling in with year round temps in the 70's, or are you in the flats where we see 105 deg days? That determines your design and build plan. I see Albany, so near the water, which provides some thermal regulation.
The high is 75 year round, you definitely don't need a chiller.
Nix the 3d printed pan and take whatever inside of the stand you want waterproofed and use shower pan liner. You are basically making a shower drain, copy what is done there in houses.
Electrical, you want the outlets either in an electronic cabinet behind the tank with a pass through under the cabinet for wires, or you want the outlets above the sump height in the cabinet. I used 8 outlets on a separate 20 amp circuit and never had any issues.
Also, think about joining the club with a supporting membership. Best $30 you can spend in the hobby.
Make sure you have good airflow in the cabinet, and good air circulation in the room. Then any modern hvac unit will work fine. AC units pull air from inside the house, so external humidity shouldn't be a concern. If you are concerned with extreme heat/corner cases, get the full house battery and solar. All can be set up with notifications, and heat waves aren't usually a surprise.
I also don't think a chiller is needed if the tank is being run inside a house with AC. I thought a lot about adding one and when things get really hot here, I turn the ac to 80, and point a fan at the water surface. The tank rarely gets over 81 with that.
Where do you live, ie do you get fog banks rolling in with year round temps in the 70's, or are you in the flats where we see 105 deg days? That determines your design and build plan. I see Albany, so near the water, which provides some thermal regulation.
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The high is 75 year round, you definitely don't need a chiller.
Nix the 3d printed pan and take whatever inside of the stand you want waterproofed and use shower pan liner. You are basically making a shower drain, copy what is done there in houses.
Electrical, you want the outlets either in an electronic cabinet behind the tank with a pass through under the cabinet for wires, or you want the outlets above the sump height in the cabinet. I used 8 outlets on a separate 20 amp circuit and never had any issues.
Also, think about joining the club with a supporting membership. Best $30 you can spend in the hobby.
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