Quick fan placement question...
So I know the best place to put the fan is on the top blowing towards the bottom. I can't get mine to stay on top, unless I glue it or something, and it's noisy on the bottom. Is it an absolute necessity that it goes on the top or bottom. I'm also only going to have three clutches this year, possibly four, but that girl is still breeding so who knows. So if I only have three clutches they will all fit on that top shelf just fine. Just looking for opinions, I don't have a problem putting it on the bottom if that would be the best bet.
Sorry it's a cell phone pic (the blue light is the fan)
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...ding/012-1.jpg
Re: Quick fan placement question...
I have one fan in a converted upright freezer (looks about the same size as in your first pic). I had the same issue with trying to find a way to attach it to the top, so I have it zip-tied to the bottom of the first (top) shelf so that none of the walls/top/bottom interfere with the air pulling through. My temps range ~1 deg difference from top to bottom.
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Annarose15
I have one fan in a converted upright freezer (looks about the same size as in your first pic). I had the same issue with trying to find a way to attach it to the top, so I have it zip-tied to the bottom of the first (top) shelf so that none of the walls/top/bottom interfere with the air pulling through. My temps range ~1 deg difference from top to bottom.
That's a great idea! Thank you for that! :gj:
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SlitherinSisters
That fan is a little crazy, it seems fast, but you can only feel the air movement with your hand a few inches away from it.
The reason I had to go to a rheostat/dimmer is because the bathroom ceiling fan easily blows as much air as 20 computer fans, lol.
It was literally blowing all of the heat down to the bottom and keeping it there :P
It was like 5 degrees hotter on the bottom of the inc than it was at the top. (my first test) lol
Dialing the fan down allowed the heat to spread out evenly across the whole inc.