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How do you deal with humidity from your tank?
Hi Reefers!
I'm dealing with some humidity issues with my 120 castaway reef. My tank is in the basement and if I don't run my dehumidifier the RH can reach 71%. The 70 pint danby dehumidifier I have runs constantly and raises room temperature a few degrees and is loud. My question is how do you deal with humidity from your reef tank? Totally closing the tank top and sump with cover will work bit no gas exhange. Any ideas? |
Well I had a lot more tanks so I installed an HRV.
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Being as I have a lot of evaporation from my tank as it gets very hot where my tank is placed you would think I would have high humidity but my tank is surrounded by plants that actually take a lot of the moisture out of the air best humidifier going IMO
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HRV for the excess in winter and the AC during the warm times keeps the house cool so not relying on evap cooling and what moisture I have condenses out with the AC.
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After a few years you will get used to the dehumidifier hum and increased temp. |
If you have forced air heating turn your fan on so it circulates the air in the house. That alone will make a significant difference in basement humidity.
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I have an HRV as well with a dehumidistat in my canopy and in my fish room controlling it.
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If your basement isn't finished a bathroom fan can vent out a lot of the extra moisture
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I run my blower on the furnace to move air in the house. We also have an exhaust fan that I run. Recently I bought a Danby 40L / day dehumidifier and it runs in my utility room 24/7 with a drain hose to the floor drain. I'd like a larger dehumidifier, this one is a bit small but better than nothing...
This is a 5 yr house.... If we ever build, I'll put a dehumidifier in the furnace or a vent to dump humid air from the tank area outside.... This is prob the easiest... |
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