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this is an every summer occurance, heat waves come and people report loss. the best way to prevent summer RTN is to buy a chiller. I used to swing feom 78 to 85 all the time with no problems but when I started getting up to 88/89 then I would have problems, and at 104 you lose your whole tank
My chiller kept the temp swing to 2 degrees all year and no more problems Steve
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Have the tank on a controller connected to a heater and evap fan. Sample the temp every 5 sec, average for a minute then log the max/min (and average) for the hour.
over a 78 day period going from the lowest low, to highest high the difference was only 2.6°C, with the standard deviation hour to hour of 0.3° Not thinking the temperature.
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