I'm wondering how those with big tanks deal with any humidity problems that may arise from their massive tanks. I'm looking at building a 600G tank in my basement and have been doing a lot of reading here and on the reefer forums.
I see a lot of reefers use HRV systems to deal with the additional humidity that their tanks bring into their home but I haven't seen it too much here. I would guess that a lot of the reefers use an HRV because a lot of them like to run open topped, euro-braced or rimless tanks. They also run some pretty high flow through their tanks, so there is bound to be a lot of evaporation I would imagine.
It got me to wonder though how much evaporation or humidity would a large freshwater system with a fully closed top on the tank, but with an open sump, bring into a house. Would it warrant a HRV installation or no?
I see a lot of reefers use HRV systems to deal with the additional humidity that their tanks bring into their home but I haven't seen it too much here. I would guess that a lot of the reefers use an HRV because a lot of them like to run open topped, euro-braced or rimless tanks. They also run some pretty high flow through their tanks, so there is bound to be a lot of evaporation I would imagine.
It got me to wonder though how much evaporation or humidity would a large freshwater system with a fully closed top on the tank, but with an open sump, bring into a house. Would it warrant a HRV installation or no?