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Unread 12/03/2006, 09:39 PM   #14
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electric130 -
Thanks for chiming in. My biggest fear, in a hurricane, is that i'll be away from the tank. We live in a mandatory evacuation area, so if i lose power for a few days I may not be able to get home to do something about it. And if I am home, indoor temperatures will likely reach 100+ degrees, which will make it difficult to maintain temperatures in the tank. Last year, during Hurricane Rita, we left for four days. Fortunately (for us, at least), the storm turned a little more north and I didnt lose power, or anything else.

But the plan is to use T-5's, so hopefully the chiller will indeed become a useless point of head loss for the pump, and nothing more. I won't know for sure until i have everything set up. I was actually planning on using 2 of these fans inside the canopy. Any reason not to?

http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=SL2911


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