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The Grizz 01-01-2014 02:18 AM

Still need to find the right spot for my Profilux 4 pump doser & get a VorTech Control module as well as a PLM-PWC expansion card to wireless control the GHL Mitra that I am going to put over the 60 gal cube.

The Grizz 01-01-2014 05:43 AM

Added some fans into the door that cover the drivers for my DC pumps to keep them cool and hopefully extend there life. Going to do the same with my LED drivers.

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gregzz4 01-01-2014 08:27 AM

Good plan Greg

Holee crap that's a lot of pump drivers :surprise:

If you don't mind a suggestion for aesthetics, you could put mesh on the fans side of the door, between the fans and the door. Bug screen or something, and no screws on the outside

I know you've already drilled the holes, but you could still fill them in, or just rotate them and drill again ...

Unless you like the fan guards on the outside :noidea:

I used black fibreglass bug screen for mine

StirCrazy 01-01-2014 05:09 PM

Greg, can't quite tell from the picture but are the fans blowing in or out, or a mix? also is there any open space to let air in or out of the cabinet to make up for the fans?

what I have found is it is always better to use fans to suck the air out of the area you want cooled, and to set up the air intake so the fans basically pull the new air over the parts you want cooled.

I also try hide both intakes and exhausts especially if there is light in the cabinet as I don't want anything distracting the eye from the tank its self, and it may be me but light spillage drives me batty haha.

Steve

The Grizz 01-01-2014 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gregzz4 (Post 870282)
Good plan Greg

Holy crap that's a lot of pump drivers :surprise:

If you don't mind a suggestion for aesthetics, you could put mesh on the fans side of the door, between the fans and the door. Bug screen or something, and no screws on the outside

I know you've already drilled the holes, but you could still fill them in, or just rotate them and drill again ...

Unless you like the fan guards on the outside :noidea:

I used black fibreglass bug screen for mine

I don't mind the fan guards on the outside as its on the far end of the tank near the closet & you can't see them unless you go right around the corner of the tank.

Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 870330)
Greg, can't quite tell from the picture but are the fans blowing in or out, or a mix? also is there any open space to let air in or out of the cabinet to make up for the fans?

what I have found is it is always better to use fans to suck the air out of the area you want cooled, and to set up the air intake so the fans basically pull the new air over the parts you want cooled.

I also try hide both intakes and exhausts especially if there is light in the cabinet as I don't want anything distracting the eye from the tank its self, and it may be me but light spillage drives me batty haha.

Steve

Fans are blowing in as its the only way to really cool the power supplies enough, there is a 2" gap at the bottom of the doors where I will be putting some sort of grill for the aesthetics :lol:. The light in this area is only on when I want it on, I have 4 switches that control all the under cabinet LED's & upper cabinets independently.

The Grizz 01-02-2014 12:00 AM

2 MP 40's are set up and running now & a few other little tid bits done.

AND...........WE ARE NOW SALTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!

StirCrazy 01-02-2014 05:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 870397)
I have 4 switches that control all the under cabinet LED's & upper cabinets independently.

I was talking about the lights on your controllers and switches, that would be enough to drive me batty at night, but I kind of obsess about stuff like that, so maybe I am not normal.

I think Brad left the front door of his light cabinet for two years just to drive me nuts :mrgreen:

The Grizz 01-02-2014 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 870580)
I was talking about the lights on your controllers and switches, that would be enough to drive me batty at night, but I kind of obsess about stuff like that, so maybe I am not normal.

I think Brad left the front door of his light cabinet for two years just to drive me nuts :mrgreen:

The lights from the controllers & switches are really not that bright at all, in the dark you can hardly see them at all & its not in a viewable area any ways.

Me thinks you just :loco:

gregzz4 01-03-2014 01:12 AM

Salty ?

Yaay :wink:

BackPackHunter 01-03-2014 01:33 AM

It's really coming together
Can't wait till it's all done with the cubes
Going to be one of the nicest tanks in AB


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