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MH lights heating my tank.
George Patterson wrote:
RubenD wrote: I knew someone who put a 2 litter bottle with water in the fridge and then put it in the sump when it really got warm. I've dumped ice in my 125 with no noticeable effect. Good luck with that. George Patterson Forgive your enemies. But always remember who they are. I usually have a couple gallons of slt water in the fridge just in case... |
MH lights heating my tank.
KurtG wrote:
If it's not one thing, then it's another... I came home this evening and my tanks temp was pushing 86.4. Ouch. I turned off one MH, turned on the AC, and have a fan on the tank. It's starting to cool off, but what now? Chiller? Any other tricks? --Kurt Just a follow up. I think 3 major things solved this problem: * I added a second heater to keep the overall temp warmer * Added a tank surface fan and sump fan that are on the same timer as the MH lights * drum roll...... Removed the ballasts from the sump enclosure. These generate a lot of heat that the sump was picking up. --Kurt |
MH lights heating my tank.
Adding a heater to a reef tank to reduce temp
swings, is overrated. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets KurtG wrote on 1/31/2007 5:20 PM: KurtG wrote: If it's not one thing, then it's another... I came home this evening and my tanks temp was pushing 86.4. Ouch. I turned off one MH, turned on the AC, and have a fan on the tank. It's starting to cool off, but what now? Chiller? Any other tricks? --Kurt Just a follow up. I think 3 major things solved this problem: * I added a second heater to keep the overall temp warmer * Added a tank surface fan and sump fan that are on the same timer as the MH lights * drum roll...... Removed the ballasts from the sump enclosure. These generate a lot of heat that the sump was picking up. --Kurt |
MH lights heating my tank.
Wayne Sallee wrote:
Adding a heater to a reef tank to reduce temp swings, is overrated. I have this down to a single degree. 79.7 by night and 80.8 by day. Until the next thing breaks..... --Kurt |
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