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    Default Cooling down

    Ok today the temp rose to 84 degrees. The only heat producing items in the tank were the skimmer pump and the mag 9.5 return pump. I turned off the halides right away which are ~12 inches above the water and left the vhos on. The ac is set at 77. I also added a 9" fan to the bottom of the stand to cool the sump area. I was wondering what everyone else did as my temp stayed around 83-82 degrees and I would like it to be cooler. I am wondering if I mount a fan or two pointing down to the tank would help as that is about the only way I could mount one with my light rack.

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    Also am trying to avoid a chilled at this point.

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    if you have a sump, you could add a clipon fan for 10 bucks to cool things down one or a couple degrees. youll just be evaporating a lot more water. if not, you could clip it onto your tank

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    I use a fan directed at the water surface of the tank; it dissipates some of the halide heat as well as leads to evaporative cooling. I have also heard that mag pumps tend to run hot.

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    cant you run that pump external ?? i would look into that

    what size tank ??

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    I run 2 175W MH and 2 T5 actinics (12 hour actinics, 10 hour MH). My T5's are about 2" above the water and my MH are about 12-13" above the water. I have a koralia 3, Koralia 4, skimmer,mag 5 and a GFO reactor. I have a walmart 8" fan in the canopy blowing from the back of the tank to the front. My canopy is an open back and I also have holes on the top of the canopy to let the hot air rise out. I also have a coralvue 3" fan that blows from the top down. I run no fan in the sump. All of that being said, my temps now top out at the highest around 80 (I keep my house about 74).
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    It's the 180. My 65 runs pretty warm also but only has the mag 5. Maybe tomorrow I will switch them and if it lowers I will know where the heat is coming from. I just thought with so much extra water voulume I would be ok.

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    I have two small fans in the canopy and a large one. I leave my ac at 75 and my tank stays at 78. They turn off with the halides.
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    What's really crazy is that kristy lost her ac and her tank stayed below what mine is. Also I went around today to find a clipon but even walmart didn't have them.

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    Internal pumps put out an amazing amount of heat...
    Bill

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