bonebrake
Active Member
I posted a thread about two weeks ago on this topic and here is what I have come up with:
My JBJ 24 Gal. Nano Cube DX has been full of water for about two weeks and it is consistently 86 degrees at night due to the fans being off and 84 degrees during the day since the fans are on when the lights are on. This seems a bit warm to me. The stock pump is the only contributing factor to the temperature; it is running at 25 watts. Would a Maxijet 900 running at 8.5 watts be enough flow at 230 GPH? Would a Maxijet 1200 at 295 GPH be the right amount of flow but still too much wattage to make a difference? The Maxijet 1200 runs at 20 watts. I would like to have the tank temperature dependent on the heater and not the pump for obvious reasons.
P.S. - No livestock yet; live rock arrives 3:00 PM, Nov. 9th, 2005. Ambient room temperature is ~75 degrees.
My JBJ 24 Gal. Nano Cube DX has been full of water for about two weeks and it is consistently 86 degrees at night due to the fans being off and 84 degrees during the day since the fans are on when the lights are on. This seems a bit warm to me. The stock pump is the only contributing factor to the temperature; it is running at 25 watts. Would a Maxijet 900 running at 8.5 watts be enough flow at 230 GPH? Would a Maxijet 1200 at 295 GPH be the right amount of flow but still too much wattage to make a difference? The Maxijet 1200 runs at 20 watts. I would like to have the tank temperature dependent on the heater and not the pump for obvious reasons.
P.S. - No livestock yet; live rock arrives 3:00 PM, Nov. 9th, 2005. Ambient room temperature is ~75 degrees.