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I just bought an Eclipse System 3 Aquarium. I am having trouble with it
~overheating. Thinking it was the lighting (6W NO haha), I left the lighting off for a day (I don't have fish yet). The temperature did not decline. In fact, it went up - from 81F to 83F. I am now quite certain that the motor in the filter (35GPH) is heating it to this temperature. It doesn't seem to me that such a small motor could do such a thing. Is this normal? Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks, Martin |
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On Tue, 17 May 2005 00:22:58 GMT, "Martin"
wrote: I just bought an Eclipse System 3 Aquarium. I am having trouble with it ~overheating. Thinking it was the lighting (6W NO haha), I left the lighting off for a day (I don't have fish yet). The temperature did not decline. In fact, it went up - from 81F to 83F. I am now quite certain that the motor in the filter (35GPH) is heating it to this temperature. It doesn't seem to me that such a small motor could do such a thing. Is this normal? Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks, Martin System 3 meaning a 3g tank? I have a 3 and 5 g Eclipse. The way the water flows up the tube and over the filter to the wheel would lead one to wonder if the little motor could actually warm up the tube that much. Think you could feel the motor compartment and would know if it's hot. Are you located in a warm climate right now?( ie room temp) Is it located near a window with bright light? Do you think your thermometer is functioning ok? System is quite basic so it shouldn't be hard to troubleshoot. Good luck Larry |
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.. . I just bought an Eclipse System 3 Aquarium. I am having trouble with it ~overheating. Thinking it was the lighting (6W NO haha), I left the lighting off for a day (I don't have fish yet). The temperature did not decline. In fact, it went up - from 81F to 83F. I am now quite certain that the motor in the filter (35GPH) is heating it to this temperature. It doesn't seem to me that such a small motor could do such a thing. Is this normal? Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks, Martin A 2F increment in a 3g plastic tank from the powerhead sounds fairly typical. I actually recommend these 3 and 5g Eclipse or Waterhomes for Bettas, just for that reason. Built in 24/7 heating, but up here in Canada, it's a bit easier to control our room temperatures from getting too high. Nothing much you can do about it, short of changing to an external filter or leaving the cover open. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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![]() Martin wrote: I just bought an Eclipse System 3 Aquarium. I am having trouble with it ~overheating. Thinking it was the lighting (6W NO haha), I left the lighting off for a day (I don't have fish yet). The temperature did not decline. In fact, it went up - from 81F to 83F. I am now quite certain that the motor in the filter (35GPH) is heating it to this temperature. It doesn't seem to me that such a small motor could do such a thing. Is this normal? Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks, Martin Hi Martin, I've had my S3 running about 3 months now. I put a heater in it from the git go because my office area can get down to about 50 deg in the winter. Now, I don't think the heater is ever on at all. The temp stays at 80F no matter what the heater is set to. I have the light on a timer, and the water temp is 80 at 0600AM before the lights come on. The pump housing is warm to the touch. steve |
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so, I left the lid open all day yesterday and today the temp has
stabilized 2 deg lower to 78. I think I'll leave the lid open. steve |
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Yes Martin, I have a Eclipse 6 with a betta in it and even though it
has a heater it has never turned on because the temp is always between 80=B0 - 83=B0. If it's warm in my office it can go even higher then that. Like you, I keep the lid open on the warm days. Fortunately, once it really warms up here, the AC should keep the tank fairly cool (78=B0). |
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