Originally Posted by Fuax
Galma,
I love the set up it looks great.
I noticed you have most of the tank in the garage what are you doing to keep the tank cool in the summer and warm in the winter during those cold Mass. winters.
The reason I ask is when our cabin in North Fla is built i plan on doing a similar set up as you with most of the tank in the garage (if the garage is attached to the house have not decided yet) and I would like to get some ideas as to how to keep the tank warm during the winter ( it gets into the low 30's in N. Fla)
LoL i was in the middle of typing as we speak...
The Garage is well insulated as you can see, it got pretty cold, I had to increase the amount of heaters... I had almost 1,000 watts of heaters to keep the temp at 82. I had some in the main tank, wet/dry and fuge, so I didn't get to much of a variance...
So far this summer the garage has remain cool even on the hottest days, Highest i've seen the tank is 84, and that was because one of the heaters got stuck on...
other than that it stays at 82 on the dot. I'll let you know on saturday it's supposed to hit 100 hot and humid..
You may see a different problem where in FL you have a longer rate of heat. I can definaltey see you having to chill the water, especially if you have a reef setup.