Mjacoby6
Sat, 12th Mar 2005, 11:32 AM
Hello!
I am new to the site and have enjoyed reading through the forum. I have a question that I was wondering if someone could help me with. I have a 125g marine aquarium. I upgraded the lights so I could add corals. I went with t5's. Total wattage is 640. It is a retrofit in my wooden aquarium canopy. When I first installed the lights, it got really hot and the lights cut off. I had two large computer fans installed one either end of the canopy and this has really helped maintain the temperature at a stable state. Water temperature so far has not peaked above 78. The only problem is that the fans are loud. I think what is happening is that the sound of the fans is reverberating througout the wood canopy. I was thinking maybe I could sound proof the inside but not sure what type of materials I should use. I have found some sites that sell soundproofing materials that are heat resistant, but not sure if that is the best way to go or not. I was wondering if anyone has ever dealt with this type of problem and what your solution was?
Thanks!
I am new to the site and have enjoyed reading through the forum. I have a question that I was wondering if someone could help me with. I have a 125g marine aquarium. I upgraded the lights so I could add corals. I went with t5's. Total wattage is 640. It is a retrofit in my wooden aquarium canopy. When I first installed the lights, it got really hot and the lights cut off. I had two large computer fans installed one either end of the canopy and this has really helped maintain the temperature at a stable state. Water temperature so far has not peaked above 78. The only problem is that the fans are loud. I think what is happening is that the sound of the fans is reverberating througout the wood canopy. I was thinking maybe I could sound proof the inside but not sure what type of materials I should use. I have found some sites that sell soundproofing materials that are heat resistant, but not sure if that is the best way to go or not. I was wondering if anyone has ever dealt with this type of problem and what your solution was?
Thanks!