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Old 10-14-2006, 06:37 PM
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Jason, i'm selling one of this units:
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...887#post214887
Its also very quiet at 636 CFM which can adjusted via a cheap light dimmer switch.
Chin

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Originally Posted by fkshiu
I had the contractor put in a Panasonic exhaust fan directly above where my new tank will go. It moves a lot of air. I don't have the cfm numbers on me right now, but from the outlet using the precision instrument that is the palm of my hand, it's a lot more than my bathroom fans. Plus, it's dead silent.

I'm not sure if it would move enough air for your monster tank and the evaporation it gives off, but two well placed one may be. You can always add a dehumidifier as well.

An industrial fan would really be noisy even if it's in your fishroom in the basement.
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