Fan question

iaJim

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I'm installing an Ice Cap thermostatically controlled fan in my hood.

I have two possibilities: install it in the top or in the end. If I put it in the top of the hood, I'll draw air out. If I put it in the end (which I think I'll do) should I pull cool air in or exhaust hot air? I'm leaning toward pulling air in and sending the air over the bulbs to get additional cooling.

What would you do?
 
I had decided to blow it into the canopy. I'm glad to get your take on the salt; that makes sense. Thanks!
 
Well, here's a little follow up. The Ice Cap fan is remarkable. It ramps up as the temp rises. It really gets going, and it does a great job to control the temp. After my lights came on, the temp didn't rise above 80.5, and the chiller didn't have to come on. I'm very pleased. I haven't hooked up the Aquacontoller Jr. yet. I don't know whether I will hook the fan into it or not. Since it responds to heat, I am leaning toward not hooking it up. I may also not hook up my chiller since it is one floor below the tank and the controller, probe, etc. Don't know what to do about that.
 
How do you wire a fan? I am interested in adding some fans to my setup but have no idea of the wiring. Thank you in advance.
 
The Ice Cap requires no wiring at all. It comes with a quick connect that connects the fan to the wall transformer. There is a temp probe that I used a cable tie to connect to the back of my hood. The big deal is cutting the hole for the fan to fit in. Luckily, I have a friend who is a contractor, and he loaned me a 4.5 inch hole saw and a low speed drill. Both worked like a charm. If you don't have a friend like that, you probably can go to a rental place and rent both. A regular drill will work, but you have to really go slowly because the hole saw wants to grab. A corded drill with an extra handle on it is a good idea. If you're concerned about wiring, the Ice Cap is probably a good choice. The temp probe's ability to ramp up the fan when it's needed is also a good deal.
 
where did you put the temp probe? is it in the water? or some where in the hood? I have two Ice Cap fans in my hood and I put the probes hanging above the water and below the lights but not sure if I was going to acheve the best results from there.
Thanks,
Jeremy
 
I put it about three inches above the water. I figured it is the air ambient temp under the hood that I am worried about.
 
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