I was trying to calculate just generally what the evaporation rate is of my 42 gallon reef tank not considering it's 10 gallon sump which is in the cabinet. I use ChatGPT4 and put in the factors of room temperature 70°, humidity level 50% and water temperature of 81° and ChatGPT4 basically gave me nothing. I'm just wondering if I have 41 gallons of 81° water cubed tank how much generally should I expect evaporate in a day? one gallon.gallon . 1 litte? There's gotta be a ballpark figure at least . I understand. We also have to figure in the surface area of the water. Mine is a cube about 23 x 22". Any ideas just roughly about how much water I might be a evaporating in a 24 hour period? I know there's no way to come up with a concrete answer without doing a mathematical equation, particularly involving surface area of water and maybe surface temperature of water. what else is there? thank you.
edit, I think it's fair to say that if somebody has a reef tank that's 81°, and they live in a typical home with out significant humidity inside the house and you're in 70° room temperature that that water is gonna evaporate pretty quickly? Especially the differential between the warm water and the much cooler air. Not to mention the circulating water from the pumps and reef waves.
edit, I think it's fair to say that if somebody has a reef tank that's 81°, and they live in a typical home with out significant humidity inside the house and you're in 70° room temperature that that water is gonna evaporate pretty quickly? Especially the differential between the warm water and the much cooler air. Not to mention the circulating water from the pumps and reef waves.