My tank temp rises about 2 degrees everyday with the lights on. I'd like to reduce that. I do have a canopy with T5's and LEDs. it's a standard 120 so 4'x2'. There is a large 8 inch open slot open the full length of the canopy to allow heat to rise. I obviously need to force out more hot air and figure that's the best bet via blowing cool air into the canopy vs air over the surface of the sump. I figure I can mount 2 4" fans to blow into the space from one end forcing air to rise and blow out along the top and other end.
There seems to be plenty of 12v fans that are Ip67 rated and I bought a 12v Drive port power cable for my Hydros launch and some 2.1mm barrel connectors to connect it to the fan wires.
Ideally I would run two fans at once and (?) use the 0-10V to regulate the fan speed based on tank temperature. Ie, at 77.5 the fans run at 35%, if it gets to 78.2 ramp up to 70% and if it goes over 79 fans go to 100%. Is this configuration possible?
A second option of course would be two fans, one each to it’s own drive port. One would be set to kick on (at 100% power I guess) at say 78.2 and if the tank hits 79 degrees the other would kick on too. I’d prefer option one because I think the gradation would be smoother and there would generally be less noise with any fan running at less than 100% more often than not.
I need some guidance, thought and input on how to set this up.
There seems to be plenty of 12v fans that are Ip67 rated and I bought a 12v Drive port power cable for my Hydros launch and some 2.1mm barrel connectors to connect it to the fan wires.
Ideally I would run two fans at once and (?) use the 0-10V to regulate the fan speed based on tank temperature. Ie, at 77.5 the fans run at 35%, if it gets to 78.2 ramp up to 70% and if it goes over 79 fans go to 100%. Is this configuration possible?
A second option of course would be two fans, one each to it’s own drive port. One would be set to kick on (at 100% power I guess) at say 78.2 and if the tank hits 79 degrees the other would kick on too. I’d prefer option one because I think the gradation would be smoother and there would generally be less noise with any fan running at less than 100% more often than not.
I need some guidance, thought and input on how to set this up.



