I have a three gallon eclipse in my kitchen right next to the sink. Next to it are a two gallon explorer (same as an eclipse but no light) and also a one gallon hex (no light) that I'm using to grow caulerpa. I have a three foot grow light under the cabinets about ten inches over the tanks. The hex gets indirect light from the kitchen window (metal blinds on window) as well. Everything is doing great. I'm having a lot of fun with it, especially the eclipse. I did take the biowheels out of the eclipse tanks though, they were making the nitrates high. I don't have protein skimmers because it's just too easy to do a weekly water change with the tanks being right next to the sink for drainage. As soon as I can find a heater small enough, I will be putting heaters in the tanks.
I really enjoy the little eclipse tank with the light. It's not very high flow or vho lighting, but for the macroalgae, live rock/sand and dwarf seahorses it does great. If you get anything really teeny to live in there, though, you'll want to cover up the intake with sponge so nothing gets sucked up.
For some reason, I have little amphipods (I hope I have the right word--the little shrimp looking dudes, but they're not shrimp)that also like to live in the filter up in the hood. Apparently they get plenty to eat up there. They just lay flat along the top of the filter pad, and if I take them out they swim right back in. So I just leave them there now.