jcovercash
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Just got my aquapod setup and running here a few weeks ago. Been cold for the past few weeks up till mid-week/this weekend when I started having overheating problems with my water.
Temps were pretty stable up till now staying between 78/80*. Today they rose to 84*..... Outside temps got up to 80* today and we usually don't run the A/C in the house untill it gets a good bit warmer than that (we open the windows and turn on the attic fan and it keeps the house fairly cool (75/78*).
I did unplug the heater to make sure that's not the problem, but the temps still rose in the tank, to about 81* now but the daylight bulb has only been on for 4 hours now.
I have already changed my bulbs so that the fans come on with the atinic lights, so they are already running when the daylight bulb comes on. I have also swapped the stock pump for a MJ-1200 and have a koralia nano on the timer to come on with the daylights.
What else can I try? I ordered the silentX fans but they don't even blow as much air as the stock fans. Im not really worried about sound of the fans so much as keeping my tank stable so does anyone recommend a more powerful fan than stock?
I would like to avoid the costs of a chiller if at all possible (this is my first saltwater tank), and im not really sure how it works and I don't want to have to drill holes in the tank since its already setup..... Its not really a viable option I dont think....
Would swapping to the HQI sunpod help since that would get the hood off of the water? I would rather invest the $300+ into the sunpod than into a chiller, but not if its unlikely to solve my problems.
I have thought about cutting the intake vents from the inside to allow the fans to pull more cool air through and also thought about taking out every other ridge for the exhaust fans to remove some flow restrictions.
Anyone have any tips/ideas so that I can avoid having problems with the temperatures.
Thanks,
Josh
Temps were pretty stable up till now staying between 78/80*. Today they rose to 84*..... Outside temps got up to 80* today and we usually don't run the A/C in the house untill it gets a good bit warmer than that (we open the windows and turn on the attic fan and it keeps the house fairly cool (75/78*).
I did unplug the heater to make sure that's not the problem, but the temps still rose in the tank, to about 81* now but the daylight bulb has only been on for 4 hours now.
I have already changed my bulbs so that the fans come on with the atinic lights, so they are already running when the daylight bulb comes on. I have also swapped the stock pump for a MJ-1200 and have a koralia nano on the timer to come on with the daylights.
What else can I try? I ordered the silentX fans but they don't even blow as much air as the stock fans. Im not really worried about sound of the fans so much as keeping my tank stable so does anyone recommend a more powerful fan than stock?
I would like to avoid the costs of a chiller if at all possible (this is my first saltwater tank), and im not really sure how it works and I don't want to have to drill holes in the tank since its already setup..... Its not really a viable option I dont think....
Would swapping to the HQI sunpod help since that would get the hood off of the water? I would rather invest the $300+ into the sunpod than into a chiller, but not if its unlikely to solve my problems.
I have thought about cutting the intake vents from the inside to allow the fans to pull more cool air through and also thought about taking out every other ridge for the exhaust fans to remove some flow restrictions.
Anyone have any tips/ideas so that I can avoid having problems with the temperatures.
Thanks,
Josh