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![]() for us in edmonton that only get a week or 2 of actual hot weather a year, if you dont have a chiller I've been using frozen water bottles and floating them in my sump to keep the water temp down.
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![]() I've installed a computer fan over my QT, controlled by RKL
Working great DT system has a chiller as the house hits 85+ every summer ( it's 84 inside right now ) Last edited by gregzz4; 07-10-2012 at 01:14 AM. |
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![]() This heat is how you kill a Canadian. We can handle pretty much anything else mother nature throws at us
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![]() Ya I just posted about this right before. Yes the water bottles is a good idea! I also put a tall house fan overtop with the lid open. I should look into a computor fan. I'm also in Alberta. How do you guys in Ontario deal with this I heard its 40 degrees there!
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![]() Reversing your lighting schedule and running large fans across the water surface will do much more than floating ice packs. Surprising how well the fans work.
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With the temp in my office @ 81-85, the one 120mm fan keeps the QT cool Lots of evap, but it works just fine |
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![]() Got home yesterday and tank was a nice 84 degrees, in a 10g nano it's a pain in the a$$ to keep the temp Down, but I put a huge fan right beside it and so far so good. My green bay packers zoas took a hit though they are closed and look like they are melting away
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![]() Indeed.
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![]() I've had good luck with pointing a small fan at the top of the tank to move the heat away from the Halides, and evaporate water =)
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