nicoelchico
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So I thought because I didn't have any intake with the little exhaust I had going, that it wasn't circulating enough, which was making it hot. But I recently bought a new tub and rigged up 2 80mm cpu fans, one for intake and one for exhaust, both fit into each side of the tub. I have them both facing the same way so one is blowing in and the other out. The exhaust fan is connected to a 12V adapter and the intake 9V. Should this be the other way for better circulation? I knew one is better to have more power. Also is there a different fan I should have gotten to take air out opposed to just facing the fan outwards? But now that I think of it, I never have the top on so would it even matter...? I thought the heat may have been because of the closet, but even when I let it out into my room the temp. doesn't seem to change much. Maybe the thermometer I have isn't too accurate, would a digital thermometer be more accurate? Because it really doesn't feel as hot as it says it is (80-90 F). I also have another fan inside connected to a 12V but is quite bigger, so there's quite a bit of circulation. I don't know what's the deal with the temps in this thing. I'll post some pics, someone please help me out here! Thanks
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