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View Poll Results: How are you dealing with the summer heat?
Chiller 18 9.78%
AC 48 26.09%
Fans 54 29.35%
Nothing 54 29.35%
Other 10 5.43%
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Old 08-06-2008, 05:40 AM
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My tank regularily sits at 82 during the day , I haven't noticed any problems with heat yet but then my sump is in the basement
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Old 08-06-2008, 05:47 AM
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last year when I had a mag 9 running and before I setup my manifold for return, skimmer and reactors (see thread) my temp would get up to 83 and shut my MH's off all the time and I had two more fans running.

The manifold and getting rid of some pumps really made a difference.
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Old 08-06-2008, 05:56 AM
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I selected chiller but I also have AC as the room the tank is in can get smoking hot and there is no decent air circulation which causes the chiller to blow fuses quite often. So technically I have AC and a fan both of which are for the chiller (and I often hang out in the tank room on hot days ). I also wish the fuse store gave a discount, at $2 per fuse the summer can get pricey.
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Nothing. This is Calgary, we're lucky if we get two hot days a year.... and tank's in the basement which stays cool.
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Old 08-06-2008, 02:01 PM
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Heat? whats that? Crappy summer this year in Calgary. I do have central air though so if it does happen I should be good.
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Nothing. This is Calgary, we're lucky if we get two hot days a year.... and tank's in the basement which stays cool.
Pretty much the same here, only I'm in Edmonton.
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Old 08-07-2008, 07:47 PM
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I spent the last five years battling Toronto's summer heat, with pop bottles with frozen water, calling my wife from work to check the temp, shutting of the lights early. This year I decided I no longer want to worry about it and grabed a PCI 1/4 chiller. It works great, much quieter than I expected. The only downside of it is the size of the chiller itself.
I would have liked to try one of the new Profilux Temp Control units but the price was a too hight for me.
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I find running multiple tanks, at least multiple tanks with halides, pretty much negates the "This is Calgary" factor, basement or no. I would imagine that more sane people with fewer tanks have less of a problem in this regard.
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i keep my AC at a constant temp ( both in the summer and the heat in the winter ) and have a basement sump that really helps keep the tank temp down.
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