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Thread: How I achieved temp 25 Degree with the use of my DIY Fan

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    Quote Originally Posted by mordrake View Post
    it's ambient temp that's more of a concern. i.e. temp around your tank.
    if your tank is placed in an area that's around 28C, getting water temp to 25C using fans is no problem.

    hope your bluetack does not fail you.
    ok noted with thanks.


    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    my current 2ft iwagumi is with 110W, the only algae issue is green spot on the rock . Why on the rock? why not on the glass? no idea
    IF I were you I will not complain if the algae is on the rock and not on the tank glass.
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    Re: How I achieved temp 25 Degree with the use of my DIY Fan

    I just DIY one by using a 4.5v adapter as I could not find a 12v adapter. Will this spoil my fan? The fan spins slower that for sure...

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    Re: How I achieved temp 25 Degree with the use of my DIY Fan

    lower voltage is ok, just slower.
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