sgt__york
Member
RE: 2 fans for lighting hood (primary and backup)
Only thoughts right now - set both on temp timers (not sure how yet) - and set backup at 2deg higher than the normal temp of the tank w/the 1 fan running. Are there Temperature "switches" out on the market for saltwater application somewhere???
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goofyreefer
Firefish
Member # 5040
posted June 29, 2002 02:34 AM
[hr]
Use a relay to control the fans. The relay will have atleast one normaly open and one normaly closed contact. Use one with a 120 volt coil and rated for the amps you will pull from the fans which won't be much. If I can help out LMK.
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Follow-UP
Isn't a relay just a mechanical switch tho? what is the "control" that activates the relay? Is there some form of temperature control device to 'activate' the relay? And if one is normally open/one normally closed - doesn't that leave one operating at all times?
My thoughts were.. to have the fan turn on with the first set of blue lights. Plan is to run the actenic blues for 10hrs - the 50/50 actenic whites for 7hrs - with a 1.5hr gap on each side. Thus the fans would turn on w/the first set of lights - helping to get ride of any 'non light' heat - and be kick'n by the time the lights get going.
I'm just wanting the 2nd fan as a BACKUP - to somehow monitor water temp, and KICK IN if water temp gets to a certain level (perhaps due to hot day 'or' the primary fan cuts out for some reason)
Any specifics on how to achieve this would be GREATLY appreciated
Only thoughts right now - set both on temp timers (not sure how yet) - and set backup at 2deg higher than the normal temp of the tank w/the 1 fan running. Are there Temperature "switches" out on the market for saltwater application somewhere???
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goofyreefer
Firefish
Member # 5040
posted June 29, 2002 02:34 AM
[hr]
Use a relay to control the fans. The relay will have atleast one normaly open and one normaly closed contact. Use one with a 120 volt coil and rated for the amps you will pull from the fans which won't be much. If I can help out LMK.
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Follow-UP
Isn't a relay just a mechanical switch tho? what is the "control" that activates the relay? Is there some form of temperature control device to 'activate' the relay? And if one is normally open/one normally closed - doesn't that leave one operating at all times?
My thoughts were.. to have the fan turn on with the first set of blue lights. Plan is to run the actenic blues for 10hrs - the 50/50 actenic whites for 7hrs - with a 1.5hr gap on each side. Thus the fans would turn on w/the first set of lights - helping to get ride of any 'non light' heat - and be kick'n by the time the lights get going.
I'm just wanting the 2nd fan as a BACKUP - to somehow monitor water temp, and KICK IN if water temp gets to a certain level (perhaps due to hot day 'or' the primary fan cuts out for some reason)
Any specifics on how to achieve this would be GREATLY appreciated