Mr Smiley
New member
Those with a fish room, How do you controll humidity, and ventulation?
I have an idea but not sure if it would go anywhere.
If you were to have a decent size room, and a large tank, i know humidity and tempature are real issues. I know you can use a window A/C unit, but i believe they are inefficient and take a long time to get the job done.
So what about a Pachake A/C unit? This past summer I helped my brother-in-law pick up 2 units for his 2000+sqft home with leakey windows. We were able to get them installed and he tells me it keeps his home around 72 with no problems.
The unit is basically a A/C unit and coils all in a box outside and a return and supply that you plumb into the house. Supply power and a thermostat and your set?
Id think this would make for a better option then using the home A/C and making it work harder, and more feasable then a window unit. And i know you can find them with built in heaters if you need heat in the winter months.
Am i thinking right or staring down the wrong path?
I have an idea but not sure if it would go anywhere.
If you were to have a decent size room, and a large tank, i know humidity and tempature are real issues. I know you can use a window A/C unit, but i believe they are inefficient and take a long time to get the job done.
So what about a Pachake A/C unit? This past summer I helped my brother-in-law pick up 2 units for his 2000+sqft home with leakey windows. We were able to get them installed and he tells me it keeps his home around 72 with no problems.
The unit is basically a A/C unit and coils all in a box outside and a return and supply that you plumb into the house. Supply power and a thermostat and your set?
Id think this would make for a better option then using the home A/C and making it work harder, and more feasable then a window unit. And i know you can find them with built in heaters if you need heat in the winter months.
Am i thinking right or staring down the wrong path?