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Ok, can one of you mathemetical genius help me out here. I want to work out the volume of a triangle tank. Whats the formula? :stupid:
Hi, I've got a pentagonal tank. It's basically a square with a right-angled corner cut off. You work it out by calculating the square, then calculating the corner that was removed and finally by taking the second number from the first.Lithril said:Just to make things even more complicated you could always get a pentagonal corner tank instead of triangular - I've got one in my house and they look great - interesting working out the volume thoug, especially if maths isn't a strong point...
Except that they tell lies - my Juwel tank has a brochure with it that claims its 110 litres. I couldn't work out how on earth you could fit 110 litres in it, especially given the column biofilter that requires the water level at least 2" from the top, but it turns out the that regulations allow manufacturers to record the outside volume, rather than the volume of water you can actually get in it. I estimate my tank's actual capacity to be nearer to 90-95 litres and that's the figure I always use when calculating medication or whatever.rosierabbit said:just thought of something - the box the tank comes in will have it written oh!!!