Outside air for skimmer

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Yesterday I hooked up a line to the outside for my skimmer to pull from. My ph boost was impressive. Did exactly what I wanted. But what I didn’t expect was my temp to rise so much. My tank was 1.5 degrees hotter running the outside air. I have a 210 gal tank, about 240 total volume. That’s crazy!
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makes sense if you're drawing in a high volume of air at a different ambient temperature. You could just offset though with a fan which should be able to bring it down. With you peaking near 80 anyway, it might be a good idea either way tbh.
 

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I just thought inside temp would easily offset that and it wouldn’t be noticeable

The air coming in is contacting the water better than is the air on the tank top, or else it would not result in a significant pH boost. :)
 
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Makes sense I guess. I just thought the amount of air required to raise the temp of that much water would be significant
 

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Maybe you can get a tax write off for that skimmer - you got yourself an efficient heat exchanger 😆
 
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A lot lol. At night it increased by .2ph and during the day it increased by .1 so it also narrowed my swing by .1 ph.


Before I was getting a low of 7.8 now I have a low of 8.0.

But my average temp went up 1.5 degrees
 

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