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Old 03-05-2014, 02:02 PM
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I get about 2.5 gallons a day maybe 3 with a open top display, open top frag tank and open top sump
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Old 03-05-2014, 05:24 PM
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should check humidifier type on your furnace, if it uses a humidistat you'll be okay but if just a float type should turn off the water supply.

Also you should be monitoring your home's humidity, if you end end to much problems can range from windows fogging, structure and mould unless controlled.
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Old 03-05-2014, 09:51 PM
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yeah seems about normal. Of course it will also slightly depend on the temp of the room as well as the water but...

I go through 4-5 GPD easily. Wish I had more room than a 20 Gal ATO container under my sump that I can only fill to 15 Gal. Seems like I am always filling that thing up but with a large open top tank and sump it's pretty normal to have that much volume driven off.
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Old 03-06-2014, 02:34 AM
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110g total here - 75g open top (covered but vented with inlets and exhaust fan) with an open 3/4 full 50g sump
Currently room is 73, tank is 79, and I go through 2g daily; more when it dips below zero C
Summer I think it's about 1g/day - maybe a bit more

And for those with humidity issues, open a couple windows
I leave a couple cracked open all winter for fresh air (older home), and there's no hint of humidity issues anywhere
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Old 03-06-2014, 02:48 AM
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I leave a couple cracked open all winter for fresh air (older home), and there's no hint of humidity issues anywhere
ah BC, where you can open windows open in winter without freezing the house
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Old 03-06-2014, 03:21 AM
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ah BC, where you can open windows open in winter without freezing the house
I'm already planting my veggie seedlings in my greenhouse today with my daughter Felicia. Also moved my citrus tree collection from the front of my home to the greenhouse since the long range forecast shows no more nights below freezing (maybe -1C outside but it should stay above freezing inside the greenhouse.

BTW, back on topic, my 165g with 90% coverage w glass tops and open top 90g wide sump loses about 5g every 3-4 days. My new system with a 30" cube and 2' cube (both with full glass tops) and open 2' x 2' sump loses about 1 gpd. Its the main reason I use glass tops, even if they can be a bit of a pain when working inside the tank.
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Old 03-06-2014, 03:32 AM
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I was losing a pile of water from my tank 550 gallons water opened top with lots of surface agitation, covered the sump up and it stopped a pile, kinda nuts on how fast you get water droplets forming in the lid.
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Old 03-06-2014, 03:35 AM
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Yikes! I have been really curious as to how much those big open tops evaporate.
I shall consider myself very lucky to be adding a mere 2 liters every 3rd or 4th day on my 95% closed top 33gl-WOW!
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Old 03-06-2014, 03:53 AM
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ah BC, where you can open windows open in winter without freezing the house
Hey, having your own windows open just a crack won't kill ya
Regardless of -11C, or -28C, a little bit of air doesn't hurt anyone during the winter and, fuel bills aside, well it's just good for your lungs and such

And for the record, my older house has little to no insulation, and needs open windows as we don't have any kind of HRV
The extra fuel costs during the winter are negligable when I don't get stuffed up with stale air/farts

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