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Old 04-22-2005, 01:21 AM
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Well after finishing up the cabinet last weekend.


It was time to paint the back wall of the tank,
First step of course is to get the masking tape out,


Here it is ready for painting. With only one minor problem.
I masked the paint inside the tank. DOH!



Here we are about half way through.


Finshed painting


And here it is back on the cabinet with the masking peeled off.


For anyone interested I used KRYLON fusion for plastics.
You can get it for about $10 at your local Canadian Tire.
wipe the glass with paint thinner, Let it dry, Then paint it like you whould
any other surface.

Im off to home depot tommorow. To pick up some more pvc.
Hopefully if all goes well, Ill have some pics of the top half of the plumbing.
In a couple days.
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Did it hurt your neck getting that last pic???

P.S. looks good
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Did it hurt your neck getting that last pic???
LOL Its a Good thing my cam's got a view screen or i whouldnt be able to get any full shots of the tank with it.
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Nice setup! How big is the tank?
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Nice setup! How big is the tank?
Hmm i guess i should have listed my stats before starting this

50gal Tank
20gal sump
288w PC lighting
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Well you know what they say, Idle hands and all.
So I decided to put the light on the case just to see how it look's :P
Well i notice the cooling fans on the light's are a little loud (I got the lights used)
Here they are after I cleaned them all up


For the record if one of your fans ever die they are a 40mm ball bearing fan
This one to be exact

You can probably find them somehwere closer but a quick search turned them up here.
http://www.logicsupply.com/product_i...roducts_id/186

On a side note with the Power line feeding the fan being 12v DC, It will be no problem to add
a few LED's on to the line for some DYI moonlighting. Ill add this project on to the list.
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Put the fans back on the same side, it is the best way for cirulation and you will probably over heat with one on each side as they will be fithting each other. what they have done is used tow smaller fans instead of one larger one to create a flow through the fixture. if you draw from both ends you creat a vacumme and no flow, if you putsh from both ends you creat a pressure and no flow, if you have one end pulling and one end pushing you only get a flow equal to one fans cfm, if you pull with both from one end you get a flow equal to two fans cfm. you want both fans on one side pulling the air out of the fixture.

a computer is totaly different as you have more fans pulling out than pushing in, hence you also have vents to allow the unballanced air flow.
the best coling fan I have seen uses ducting for intake air and only exhaust fans.

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Hmm is see what your saying Steve.
Ill take some temps with the fans set each way and see what the diffrence is.
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Well i guess i should stick to cooling computers. LOL
After testing with the fans both way the results were
39 to 40 degree's the way i had them set
40 to 41 degree's the factorys ways.

Not much, But no sence in producing more heat then needed

Thanks for pointing out my error Steve.
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