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![]() IMO, it has a lot to do with the total system volume, the amount of turnover flow, and the wattage of the heater.
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![]() Would think if heater wattage was enough for volume, with any sort of flow, system would eventually reach a equilibrium.
btw, I have a 300w heater in sump, ~200g system volume, ~1000gph through sump and heater cycles. |
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![]() I keep a double computer fan on all the time to keep temp down and keep heater going to keep temp up.Do you have a fan or chiller going all the time to
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![]() Having a fan on all the time probably explains why the heater is always on.
I'm running a controller for both fans and heater. One won't be on if the other is. |
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![]() I have a reefkeeper which controls my heat with a 500w titanium heater. The heater is set in the skimmer compartment of my sump. I have a bypass style refugium. I took the temp sensor and set it in each compartment of the sump and also in the main tank. It showed a temperature difference of 0.1 degrees so I'm thinking nothing to worry about.
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![]() Thanks very much for your replies
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![]() I have 2 heaters in my sump and I don't think they have ever turned on
![]() Could you try putting them in your overflow maybe that will work better
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