reefinmike
New member
Hey all,
I'm in the process of finishing off my new system build and could use some advice regarding venting. The system is pretty darn quiet as it is but I would like to make it even quieter. A computer fan on each end is not an option. The system is a 90 gallon with a 55g sump. The tank has glass tops, the right side of the sump is completely covered by glass and I intend to get some glass cut to cover about 50% of the left side mainly with the intent of quieting the air intake. The tank runs at 79 degrees and only about a half gallon of water is evaporated or skimmed out per day.
The left side of the tank faces my living room and the right side is pointing down a hall. My refrigerator is on the opposite side of the wall behind the tank. I'm thinking of having a downwards slatted hvac vent cover on the right beneath the apex stuff so that fresh airflow goes past the electronics(which I will eventually shield with thick plastic). Initially I was planning on putting a computer fan on the left behind the skimmer and exhausting straight through the wall to the area behind my refrigerator. Then I had an Idea- Heat rises so would it be feasible to forgo the fan and use the drywall cavity to draw up the warm air? I could cut a large hole behind the skimmer and on the other side of the wall I could cut out drywall near the ceiling and screw in a hvac vent cover so it looks pretty? Would the humidity be too much for the drywall? I realize nail pops may be a possibility but that wouldnt bother me as the majority of the wall is behind tank or fridge. If this method of passive cooling would work but cause too many issues with the drywall, I could create a wall cavity sized air duct with thick plastic and heavy duty duct tape.
If a cooling fan is the only feasible option then I would like some suggestions on the quietest appropriately sized fan.
Thanks for any and all input!
I'm in the process of finishing off my new system build and could use some advice regarding venting. The system is pretty darn quiet as it is but I would like to make it even quieter. A computer fan on each end is not an option. The system is a 90 gallon with a 55g sump. The tank has glass tops, the right side of the sump is completely covered by glass and I intend to get some glass cut to cover about 50% of the left side mainly with the intent of quieting the air intake. The tank runs at 79 degrees and only about a half gallon of water is evaporated or skimmed out per day.
The left side of the tank faces my living room and the right side is pointing down a hall. My refrigerator is on the opposite side of the wall behind the tank. I'm thinking of having a downwards slatted hvac vent cover on the right beneath the apex stuff so that fresh airflow goes past the electronics(which I will eventually shield with thick plastic). Initially I was planning on putting a computer fan on the left behind the skimmer and exhausting straight through the wall to the area behind my refrigerator. Then I had an Idea- Heat rises so would it be feasible to forgo the fan and use the drywall cavity to draw up the warm air? I could cut a large hole behind the skimmer and on the other side of the wall I could cut out drywall near the ceiling and screw in a hvac vent cover so it looks pretty? Would the humidity be too much for the drywall? I realize nail pops may be a possibility but that wouldnt bother me as the majority of the wall is behind tank or fridge. If this method of passive cooling would work but cause too many issues with the drywall, I could create a wall cavity sized air duct with thick plastic and heavy duty duct tape.
If a cooling fan is the only feasible option then I would like some suggestions on the quietest appropriately sized fan.
Thanks for any and all input!