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    Cooling Fan (Please Close Thread)

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    was wondering if leaving the fan on 24 hours/day is necessary, and will it consume a lot of energy (and money) and spoil much faster than if it were to be used only during lighting hours?

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    Re: Cooling Fan

    Lets say you are using a 12V DC fan which consumes 0.5A of current.

    Using the formula P=IV, the fan will be drawing 6W of power.

    Singapore Electricity Tafiffs
    (wattage x hours per day x number of days)/1000 x $0.1653.

    If the fan is on 24hrs a day, it will add an extra 70 cents to your monthly power bills.

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    thanks mdmbudak!

    ok..the voltage is 220-240V and current 0.12A..how much will that be then? about $3 right?
    do you happen to have the answers to the other queries?

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    Re: Cooling Fan

    [quote:b18ce0efac="giddygid"]was wondering if leaving the fan on 24 hours/day is necessary, and will it consume a lot of energy (and money) and spoil much faster than if it were to be used only during lighting hours?[/quote:b18ce0efac]

    It depends on the quality of the ac/dc adaptor. I had two sets which I DIY, taking in consideration not to overload the adaptor. But one of them spoilt after a few days when I changed it to be turned on for 24 hrs. The other is OK running 24/7.

    Nowadays I use separate timers for the fans. They turn on when lights are on; when lights are off, they are switched on-off intermittently like 30mins on- 15mins off. This can help further cool the water which is necessary during the hot season. Also to let the ac/dc adaptor have some rest.
    koah fong
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    ok..mine is like the profantec one..is it a good quality one?

    hmm..i think the separate timer idea is a good one!

    so it is necessary to leave the fan on 24 hours/day?

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    [quote:74c909fbe5="giddygid"]so it is necessary to leave the fan on 24 hours/day?[/quote:74c909fbe5]
    Leaving it on 24hr will lower the temp by another 1~2 degree during the night/early morning. However, you will also need to top up water more often

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    my fan is 120mm and 0.6amp.. Wouldn't this be a killer for my electricity bills?

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