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![]() Over the winter, cooler months def more evaporation, and notice less when it's warmer. I just haven't seen a huge difference to date. That said, I plugged the ato back in, pump ran for 5 secs then stopped. Salinity is 1.026. Guess the evaporation has finally slowed down....guess it was just timing of this happening.
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![]() I agree with Sphelps that it's probably related to the humidity in your house. When it's cold and dry my evaporation is pretty significant. In the summer months, dramatically lower.
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![]() Well that's fine with me, lugging 5 gl jugs from the basement sucks
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![]() during summer, the humidity in the air gets so high that evaporation nearly stops sometimes. My tank can evaporate 2 gals per day, but right now it's around 1/2gal daily
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![]() Yes I remember Calgary winters being deadly dry... nose bleeds and the humidifier had to be refilled daily.
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![]() Is it all good now ?
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![]() It is, thank you. I just refilled the fw this morning, basically went through 5 gls this week instead of 5 gls in a day.
My house is so dry in the winter, when really cold, I have to fill morning and night. This is a nice break. |