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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, 08:43 PM
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My 80g is in the basement and has a chiller on it. It stays at 77 with 2x250 metal halides.
I am currently putting a 220g together. It will have it's own 10'x10' room in the basement. My 80gal will be pulled down and be put in the 220. the chiller is not big enough for the new tank so I will be adding a through wall a/c unit.
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Old 08-06-2008, 08:50 PM
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Basement! My new setup is in the basement, and I now have to keep my heater on as the tank will drop to 73-75 no problemo. It works well for me, because my tank stays at a constant 78 now

On my old system running 250w HQI , having the tank upstairs, I was getting 85+ every day. So this is a nice change.
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I was at 82 yesterday and thats with a chiller. Turned the lights off for a bit and it is back to normal now. Looks like my chiller is a bit on the small side.
Should be interesting for me in the winter as I have a air tight wood stove in the same room. One more reason I bought my chiller probably will need to run mine in the winter as well.
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Old 08-07-2008, 02:26 AM
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Basement for me too... no problems yet this summer...might have some problems keeping the temp up in the winter tho.. we'll see.
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Old 08-07-2008, 02:48 AM
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I have central A/C and a chiller on my 50gal. Stays around 82-83. In my old house last year I had to use 2 portable A/C units and a chiller to keep things cool.
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I have central air but I pop a couple fans over the sumps. If it's not real hot outside the AC wont kick on as much which means, paradoxically, the tanks get warmer when it's say 22 outside than when its 31 outside. I have a couple extra box/muffin fans onhand all the time. I love Princess Auto for that sort of thing.
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I figured my temp jumped to 82* yesterday as my ceiling fan was off. Today with it on we are at a steady 79*
That fan must really be cooling my tank.
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I haven't checked the temp yet this year, but I'm upgrading lights this week, so might have to buy a thermometer. If I run into problems, I'll buy a small AC unit for my sump room, as my sump is bigger than my tank and should keep everythng cool.
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The saltwater tans are in the basement - the only cool part of the house!
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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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