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| View Poll Results: Should I vent my stand? | |||
| Yes, it's benificial. |
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35 | 79.55% |
| No need... you noob. |
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4 | 9.09% |
| Ask Kien |
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7 | 15.91% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 44. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I am in the middle of designing and fabricating the skin for the stand. I'm wondering if there is a benefit to placing a 120mm computer fan in the stand to vent the air.
Not running a refugium, so heat from lighting is not an issue. Will this create excess evaporation? Will it aid with raising the PH? All thoughts and comments welcome, as I am sure I have over-looked some things. |
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#2
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I voted Yes
IMHO, fresh air for you skimmer is a must for pH Plus, you don't really want stale air around your sump, do you ? Mold and such, or whatever, from all that moisture under your stand It may also help in warmer temps Just Do It |
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#3
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Definitely have your stand vented.
You don't necessary have to have a fan, but if you leave one side of the stand open if you can, like the back of it if it is against a wall for instance, it will greatly benefit your tank. |
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I vote no ! No to the fan, i would vote yes to leave the back opened up if possible.
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Fully enclosed stand and canopy vented to outside with a variable speed fan keeps the windows of our house from dripping. Definite yes for me.
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Big yes my top is sealed where the lights are with out fan led lights stop working. Not exactly what you asked but big yes to air below also.
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