I have been having a pH problem. My fish room is a converted storage room with no windows. I have to get some fresh air into the room. Does anybody have any suggestion on how to punch a hole through the wall? I dont want to put in a window. Any suggestions?
Thanks porcupinepuffer. Thats exactly what I was looking for.in the heating/air condition trade, the simplest thing you can do is cut out a good 4.5" hole. Install a fresh air hood outside (it's a hood that looks a lot like a dryer hood outside, except it has a kind of a screened off area since it drawn in air without drawing in mice and squirrels)... Then on the inside, have some 4" flex hose attached to this, it can be metal, plastic, whatever you like, have it covered atleast 5 feet with insulation around it (which you can buy at home depot specifically made to wrap around it)... Then aim it down to the floor inside a 5 gallon bucket. These will allow fresh air to come inside as needed. This is common for natural vent furnace installs. The insulation around it just allows for the air to slowly adjust to your inside home temperature so it doesn't condense in to moisture if it's really cold outside.
My pH is going from 7.95 - 8.13. Im gonna try to place a fan at the door and dose kalkwasser in my tunze ATO first before I put a hole in the wall with my head. lolOpen up the room the best you can, and start using kalkwasser. I struggled around the 7.8 to 8.1 mark, and now am ranging from 8.1 to 8.3 just by using kalk to supplement my calcium reactor. Cheap too.
I have and apex with a pH probe. Last week it was reading 8.6 to 8.4. I thought my pH was too high so I recalibrated it and it was acturally 7.9 to 8.1. ***.make sure your pH meter is calibrated and reading accurately also. you might be going thru all this trouble for no reason.
Are you running a skimmer?
My pH is going from 7.95 - 8.13.