Thanks for all the replies....snowin here in Mass, so I have some time to kill. I just wanted to "expand" upon my problem and post some pics as well. I'm gonna check out these computer fans...they seem a little "chincy" but if they work...I'ma buyin! Thanks in advance for any more help and sugestions.....
I have a 75 gallon marine fish only tank...well I did, I had a catastrophic wipe out last summer and lost everything and I'm sure the high temps (84-86 where I should be in the 78-80 range) did nothing but speed up what ever the original problem was, so I want to address the over-heating issue before I start the tank up again. The over-heating issue is obviously more prevalent in the summer. The wierd thing is that my set up is in my finished basement, so I never thought I would have temp issues.
My 75 gallon tank sits on a classic oak stand which is designed to hold a 55 gallon all glass tank. I did this intentionally to create a 4 inch overhang on the back of the stand. What I did was build the overhang into a wall in my home to achieve the "see through look". I built a frame in the wall to support the overhang and trimmed it out. I 'm pretty happy with the way it turned out.
The problem I believe I'm having is that now that the whole system is built into the wall, there is not much air circulation in the stand itself, where it used to simply vent out the back of the stand. Not to mention the pumps, UV sterilizer, protein skimmer...etc. I have crammed underneath all creating heat and adding to the problem.
I was thinking of going down the "chiller" highway but 1) they cost an "arm and a leg" and 2) I can fit it anywhere. Considering my set up and I only need to lower temps 6-8 degrees I'm hopping a flush mounted fan or 2 on the sides of the stand and maybey 2 on my hood might do the trick....your thoughts?
-I'm not sure what size to get. I have seen many people mention the computer cooling fans...they seem kinda "chincy" to me...but if they work...I'm in!
-Should I push or pull the air (I'm thinking 1 push on one side and 1 pull on the other).
-Would a variable speed control knob be wise to incorporate, so my heaters aren't fighting the fans should I lower the temp to much ........and to lower in the winter months when the problem isn't as bad?
-I do have a concern with the depth of the fan units themselves. I would obviously prefer they intrude as little as possible into the stand itself. The sides of the stand are made of 3/4 inch thick solid oak.
-Also the sides of the stands are 12 inches in depth so I don't believe I'll risk the integrity of the stand itself if I use a fan less than 5 inches in width. I'll call the manufacturer on that one, but I have a feeling they'll tell me not to cut a hole in the stand at any costs.
Lastly...how would hardwire these fans? I have plenty of outlets available under the stand and would prefer to simply plug it in and have a speed control knob mounted as well.
Sorry for writing a "bible".....but any help you could provide would certainly be appreciated. I really donââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢t want to start my system up again with fixing the problem and if I give up the hobby ââ"šÂ¬Ã‚¦Ã¢â"šÂ¬Ã‚¦..Iââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢ll have a big hole in the wallââ"šÂ¬Ã‚¦..and that wonââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢t ââ"šÂ¬Ã…"œsit wellââ"šÂ¬Ã‚ with the wife.......lol. If you have any questions...please let me know.
Thanks again,
John