GaryP
Tue, 7th Sep 2004, 07:00 PM
I'm so happy.
I started closely monitoring my tank temp a few months ago and was distraught to find my temp was getting up in the 86 degree range. I've had to cut back on my MH lighting to keep my temp under 85. I resorted to a poor boy chiller (3 liter bottle of ice) to help some. I also switched from two submersible (Rio) return pumps to an external pump (Blueline). I got no detectable temp. advantage from the external pump, much to my chagrin.
Well, today I finally got around to upgrading my cooling fans. I went from four old (and probably worn out) 30 cfm fans to four new 100 cfm fans. Within 1 hour my temp had dropped almost 1 degree with the MH's on. I have never seen the temp. drop with MH's on so I am very happy. Tomorrow will be the big test with a full day of heating and cooling. I'm hoping this will at least hold off the necessity for the next upgrade, that being a chiller.
I know my evaporation rate is going to go up so I'll be getting new cartridges for my RO unit next payday. It just never ends does it? With the humidity going down the way it has today that should help with the cooling but will also increase evaporation.
Gary
I started closely monitoring my tank temp a few months ago and was distraught to find my temp was getting up in the 86 degree range. I've had to cut back on my MH lighting to keep my temp under 85. I resorted to a poor boy chiller (3 liter bottle of ice) to help some. I also switched from two submersible (Rio) return pumps to an external pump (Blueline). I got no detectable temp. advantage from the external pump, much to my chagrin.
Well, today I finally got around to upgrading my cooling fans. I went from four old (and probably worn out) 30 cfm fans to four new 100 cfm fans. Within 1 hour my temp had dropped almost 1 degree with the MH's on. I have never seen the temp. drop with MH's on so I am very happy. Tomorrow will be the big test with a full day of heating and cooling. I'm hoping this will at least hold off the necessity for the next upgrade, that being a chiller.
I know my evaporation rate is going to go up so I'll be getting new cartridges for my RO unit next payday. It just never ends does it? With the humidity going down the way it has today that should help with the cooling but will also increase evaporation.
Gary