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![]() Well, even though its cooling off, my talk still gets warm. I have a 6" clip on fan blowing across tank, its set up to come on/off with the lights. But, after lights and fan go out, I am noticing the temp still climbs. Up to 83 in morning. House temp cools down to 68-70 over night. Does the MH add THAT much heat to the rocks that it keeps heating tank after lights out? Leaving fan on 24/7 I get ALOT of evap. I have 2 external pumps, Ampmaster 3000 and Little Giant 4mqdx as well as a Mag 7 submersed running the skimmer. Heaters have been unpluged to eliminate problem there. Lights are 2 150w de and 1 250w se 10 hrs for de, 7 hrs for se light
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 Last edited by banditpowdercoat; 09-15-2009 at 03:43 PM. |
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![]() All three of those big pumps running 24/7 really add a ton of heat, the Mag especially. Try running skimmerless to see what happens.
I ran a little Mag3 on a Remora skimmer in my old 46 gallon and I ran into cooling issues all the time with nothing more than a 4 x 39W teklight over the tank. |
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![]() Try running the fan to stay on for awhile after the lights go off, I found it really helped when I was running my tank without a chiller. I also had a fan in the sump running 24/7.
Also if you can aim the fan across the water just under the lights (but not directly at the lights), that might help in the amount of heat hitting the water.
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![]() Ya, I changed the moonlight timer, to come on with the 150w's, (11am), then off at 3am, I put the fan on with the moonlights. No worry fro moon lights being on LOL.
I have a couple computer fans in the sump. And the external pumps add heat to the water too? I know they make the sump cabinet a bit warm, but they really add that much? ya I need my skimmer LOL. even as crappy as it is. Mag's add alot of heat do they? Guess I should work on converting this berlin Turbo skimmer to recirc, to use a smaller pump? Save some heat there?
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![]() If your tank is 83 in the morning ? before the lights come on? then your problem is definately your pumps. Does the tank cool down once the fans and lights come on? You will either have to run the fans 24/7 or hook them up to a controller or get better pumps.
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![]() What I'm asking is how can an external pump add heat to the water?? And what BETTER pumps? thought my pumps were not that bad? other than the mag.
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![]() Some external pumps use the water they pump for cooling and therefore transfer their heat to the water in your display.
If your heat is still there after the lights have gone out, then it's for sure you pumps. I know the Mag's are big heat makers so that might be your main culprit.
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Mags are infamous for being heat generators. |
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![]() I run 3x400w on my 200 gal tank. I use two small fans blowing across the top of the tank for cooling. When the lights are off, the tank cools quickly overnight, so much so that the heater kicks in to maintain temp.
It sure sounds like your pumps. |