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Old 05-14-2012, 11:17 PM
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Do you know what your average temp in the summer, fall and winter is?
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Old 05-14-2012, 11:30 PM
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If you are doing a custom mobile home you should be able to get the builders to include the weight of the tank into their load calculations. Each gallon of water is equal to 8.3 lbs. So a large tank plus sump etc will be fairly heavy. They should be able to just double up the floor joists in the area where the tank is going.
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Old 05-14-2012, 11:47 PM
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How would you keep the water from spilling out? I have enough trouble driving around a 5 gal bucket 3/4 full without spilling at least a little( no lid of course).
Am I just over thinking it?
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Old 05-14-2012, 11:57 PM
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I think by Mobil home he means stationary trailer
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I think by Mobil home he means stationary trailer
Actually not so far fetched. When we had our 5th wheel and looking for a motor home to retire and full time in, {which we have since given up on}, I had planned for a 20g type reef tank in there.

I was thinking of something with a hood, like the JBJ tanks. Not sure how that would have worked though.
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Old 05-15-2012, 12:24 AM
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Actually not so far fetched. When we had our 5th wheel and looking for a motor home to retire and full time in, {which we have since given up on}, I had planned for a 20g type reef tank in there.

I was thinking of something with a hood, like the JBJ tanks. Not sure how that would have worked though.
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Old 05-15-2012, 12:28 AM
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Old 05-15-2012, 12:49 AM
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I have a 150 in mine. 210 total water. Had to relevel that end of the house couple times at the beginning, but it's good now. Yes, Humidity can be an issue in a trailer. They seem to not breathe as well as a house, and the small space. I keep a fan on a humidistat down the hallway. The LED lights really helped tho.
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Old 05-15-2012, 01:02 AM
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Good point on humidity Dan. I forgot that one. They are well sealed, so like most other similar places need good ventilation, esp. for larger tanks. Mine has whole house vent system but the best would be the same as a house, if ones having a unit built. An HRV.

I ran my dehumidifier sometimes in the winter when I had a larger tank. Not a big fan of dehumidifier,s though. Guess they help somewhat
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Old 05-15-2012, 12:14 AM
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Wholley crap.....temperature swings..to cold or hot. Mobile/modular homes are not a shed out in the back...

Built same as a house, except for basement. Been in mine for 6yrs now and a new one awaits in Kamloops.

Anyways on to his question. I had a 90 for awhile. They have similar floor joists as a house, plus two large steel beams running length wise. I would still check with the builder or as someone mentioned have something professionally installed for a tank as large as a 180.

But then most do that under their floor for basement houses also. One good thing, again as mentioned, you can get under them and easily build a cribbing support to the ground.

Some like mine, have the 3/8th gyprock flex walls and are fully supported by cribs under the beams. Others, such as our new one, have regular 1/2in gyprock and require cement pillars under the beams.

So guess it depends on which type your purchasing, used or new?

Ours heats the exact same as a house. And air conditioning keeps it cool in the summer, same as a house and all at a cheaper price, depending on size. They come now in every size imaginable. I have seen 2500 sq. ft. homes to 800 or 900sq ft. Ours is 1216 sq ft.

The new place is a bit smaller at 1060 sq ft though. But my tank is only a 35g cube type
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