Hi All,
I am trying to understand a concept but I'm struggling with it. It is a very simple question but I am currently unable to see any logical answer to it. Why have a rimless tank?
I have 2 tanks one is 60l which has a open feed hole running at 25.5c and another tank which is 120l which is fully covered and running at 27.5c. Despite being half the size and running at a lower temperature I have more evaporation on the smaller tank due to the feed hole.
So clearly a rimless tank is going to sustain significantly more evaporation loss and so this leads to my question why are marine tanks generally rimless? Is this specifically an aesthetic reason or is there a scientific explanation which I have some how over looked?
Regards,
Zion
I am trying to understand a concept but I'm struggling with it. It is a very simple question but I am currently unable to see any logical answer to it. Why have a rimless tank?
I have 2 tanks one is 60l which has a open feed hole running at 25.5c and another tank which is 120l which is fully covered and running at 27.5c. Despite being half the size and running at a lower temperature I have more evaporation on the smaller tank due to the feed hole.
So clearly a rimless tank is going to sustain significantly more evaporation loss and so this leads to my question why are marine tanks generally rimless? Is this specifically an aesthetic reason or is there a scientific explanation which I have some how over looked?
Regards,
Zion
