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![]() are you intending to keep the tank in the basement?
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![]() Yep, that's the plan. Why do you ask?
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![]() I like where this is going...but...
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![]() Haha, pictures very soon! I'm desperate to get my tanks going again but damned reality keeps getting in the way... Here's an idea, I'll take a picture of the hell that is my basement ATM and you can see all the construction tools and other crap getting in the way of my fun!
![]() Back to the basement question: Is there a reason why it would be inadvisable to put the tanks in my (developed) basement? |
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Now, you're probably going to say that your developed basement is intended to be the prime recreation or entertainment area. That's good, it'll help. Again, this goes back to visibility of your tank. Ultimately, the more you see it the better off it'll be. Even if you're just glancing at it from across the room. How's that saying go.. Oh ya, "out of sight, out if mind." :-) |
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So there is some truth in whats mentioned, but if your basement is a destination for something other then just your tank, it might work out better. |
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![]() Just curious. I don't know anyone in Calgary that runs a chiller on their tanks so that's a bit different :-) (that doesn't mean that there aren't Calgary tanks with chillers.. I just don't know any of them).
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![]() A friend from work has a RSM 130D and he's having heat problems with it. He's looking at getting the same chiller as me. |
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![]() An inch from the water?!?? Yikes!! And ya, I can definitely see heating issues on an RSM. Those tanks tend to be sealed up with a lid which reduces evaporation thus limiting cooling. An open top (and possibly a strategically placed fan) goes a LONG ways in helping to cool a tank. A chiller will get the job done too though :-)
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The RSM set ups are really good looking IMO but yeah, I don't dig the sealed tops. My friend also has the tank set up on his main floor with no central air and a south facing room. As to your other post I can totally understand what you're saying. For my house the basement will be the main living area, so keeping it in the fore front of my mind shouldn't be an issue. The problem will be with leaving it alone instead of constantly fiddling ![]() Last edited by Magickiwi; 07-18-2013 at 08:36 PM. |