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![]() a room AC will not be as efficient as a chiller for the tank, but it Will be cheaper and may be enough. if you buy an over sized room ac you might be able to lower the ambient temp to the point where it will help, but you will also get a dehumidifying effect which will help also.
82, is not that bad at all, but you will be looking at about 10 degrees hotter during heat waves no problem. Steve
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![]() Thanks again for all the replies.
I think the photoperiod is another issue I've been running with - I know at times I was pushing way more than that, now I'm down to between 4 and 6 hours. I turned them on about 5:30 today and 1.5 hours later, the tank temp is still reasonable. Still have the fan going and the window wide open, but that's something. I also think there's something to be said about the 10k bulbs - and seeing as I was planning on changing once this bulb goes out, which will be soon, I'll be in a much better position to see the difference. I think AC, sump, and fans will make the difference this summer. Let's hope. Thanks in advance for all suggestions, keep 'em coming! ![]() |
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![]() I see you run a UV sterilizer. When I run mine it brings the temp up 3-4 degrees. You might want to try running the UV just at night?
Only when the lights are off. If I run UV at night and with my 20K lights on during the day, I only have about .5 degree increase. |
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Anyways, most fixtures I've had, and I've had a few. Most manufacturers recommend at least 8 inches or so from the waters surface. I know people put them closer to the water for better penetration, but it brings in new problems. The gain you receive being that close does not outweigh the cost of a chiller. I would put your lights at 10-11 inches up, then move them a half an inch to an inch closer closer until the heat is an issue again, then you will have a balance. If you cannot go with a chiller you will find the fans that you use to cool it will have you constantly filling up with top-off water due to evaporation. Last edited by Chaotic Cricket; 01-02-2007 at 07:00 PM. |