robwsup,
I'll keep an eye out for humidity in the winter. Much of the problems that someone would have in a retail store or a home aren't problems in a greenhouse though. For example, if there was condensation on the walls of a greenhouse, it's not a big deal because they get wet anyway when we water the plants. I can see how it would be an annoyance if you had lots of paper around or had sensitive electrical equipment, like a computer, but we don't have too many non-industrial items that would be exposed.
minfinger,
Yes, the surge is created by the water re-entering the bucket. The larger the bucket and faster the air leaves, the more powerful the surge.
There isn't a whole lot new at the greenhouse. Well, there was the mosquito infestation...
After a few days, the tanks were full of every kind of insect larvae known to NE Ohio. I decided it was a good time to empty the tanks before I would be responsible for single handedly infecting the whole area with the West Nile virus.
Other than that, I am just curing some concrete cinder blocks, and I hooked up the skimmer just to get some water movement in the middle tank. Hopefully more water movement = less larvae. I'm not worried about it once I have saltwater in the tanks because even if the insect larvae could hatch in salt water, they would have to make it past all the fish to survive. Anyhow, here is a pic of the system with the skimmer and cinder blocks curing:
I am still waiting for some stuff to be delivered. I plan on completely re-working the air system to make it more elegant and get more power out of the air pumps. On my little test setup, the air pump is sitting right by the tanks. Clearly, it would be safer if it was out of the way. I decided to have all the air pumps sit in a corner of the greenhouse and I would run 1.5" pipe from the pumps under the gravel to the various tanks. This would do a couple things for me:
1. The larger diameter pipe would be much less friction than the 1/2" pipe I cam currently using. Less friction = more output.
2. By burying the pipe, I don't have to worry about people stepping on it.
3. There is also an aesthetic benefit as well. I like having the air lines pop up only in the locations where they are needed rather than running all over the floor.
I'll be sure to take pictures when all that is set up.