Canopy Cooling

cdh9400t

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Im building a wood canopy this weekend and im putting 3 250watt metal halides and 2 6foot vho's under it. what size and how many fans should i put on the canopy to keep it all cool.
 
I would remove the glass lids. You are going to generate alot of heat with those lights. Evaportation with help with regulating your tank. That is unless you have a chiller.

I also agree with LTCrunch, the more the merrier. I currently have two 400W MH's and I run 2 fans in the canopy right now, but I am debating on running two more.

Also consider how high the lights will be off the water. If you are currently running PC's or MH's with lower wattage I would run them for less time until your corals get acclimated.

Ehutchby, as for quite fans, most 12v DC fans are quite, I guess it's all personal preference. I got mine from a local Radio Shack and they aren't loud at all. I guess the need for cooling out weighs the need for silence in certain cases.
 
these are the fans I use.. The fans are on the lowest speed and you can't hear them at all and it dropped the temp 3+ degrees... A little expsesive but highly recomend them.


http://www.frozencpu.com/products/8...et_Cooling_System_IXA-CCS.html?tl=g46c301s755

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i designed mine w/ (2) on each side & they all will be blowing inward

this post & the one after show the canopy & fan layout
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=14481619#post14481619

my plan is to have the front 2 come on when the daylights come on & for now, i probably won't run the back 2...they are there for when i can afford a reefkeeper lite & will set a temp program that will kick the back 2 on if tank temps get too high

there are also (5) 2" round holes in the top of the canopy for heat to escape via convection currents....those can be seen near the beginning of the thread
 
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