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ctxmonitor

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Pseudo said:
why didn't I buy the osmolator instead of having my moronic friend top off my tank...)
Kasei

LOL.. I think I know that moronic friend of yours..hahahah.


I totally agree with you.. Just like your big screen lcd on your bedroom wall, right.. :D
 

cali_reef

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jhale said:
no, look at Michael Sterns example, changing that one pump makes a huge difference.

Not to hurt his feelings.. Amp master pumps are AMP EATERS, they don't run per spec and can generate quite a bit of heat in the stand.

Red Dragon is the way to go for efficiency if you can layout the $$..
 

herman

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Pseudo said:
Please... When you see your $400+ elec bill compared to someone elses $200 bill that has the same size tank and necessary equipment, you will crap your pants. Just moving my lighting scheme from 250w halide to 400 watters cost me $46 extra a month then it doesn't seem like a small jump. The more light the more heat the more equipment it takes to keep the tank stable. Chillers and fans and extras.... It all adds up. If you start planning from the beginning you wont have to worry much.

Kasei

PS: Bigger skimmer = Bigger pumps = Bigger elec bills ;)

Oh yeah - well put!!!

PS: Bigger skimmer + better more efficient pumps = not to big elec bill (Damn Beckets) - no hard feelings :shocked1:
 

kimoyo

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jhale said:
I saw all those pumps under his tank, OMG it looks like a water treatment plant ;)
LOL

While wattage on pumps is obviously important, how much heat they transfer is also very important. It doesn't matter how low the wattage on (or how quiet) a pump is if it will heat the tank so much that you need a chiller to come on. Also, UV's add a lot of heat to the tank.
 

Pseudo

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Tom,

If you put a RIO on your tank I will laugh at you and no more TV for you young man.. And I got new flicks. hehhehhe

I might change the one in the bedroom around and get the 42" or 52" depending on a deal in the works. I want a LCD in my daughters new bedroom so she wont bug me ;)

Kasei
 

ctxmonitor

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Pseudo said:
Tom,

If you put a RIO on your tank I will laugh at you and no more TV for you young man.. And I got new flicks. hehhehhe

I might change the one in the bedroom around and get the 42" or 52" depending on a deal in the works. I want a LCD in my daughters new bedroom so she wont bug me ;)

Kasei

LOL... Ok. I'm going to find something else to replace that.. Having second thought... I just want a pump that blow on the starboard to get the dirt/**** into the water column and into the overflow into the sump..
 

herman

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ctxmonitor said:
LOL... Ok. I'm going to find something else to replace that.. Having second thought... I just want a pump that blow on the starboard to get the dirt/**** into the water column and into the overflow into the sump..
I just routed groves into the marinaboard and used an azoo irrigator to point the crap in the right direction.
http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6236&page=4&pp=10
Then you can connect a crappy powerhead
 

ctxmonitor

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Then I think it up to the web or forums master... Do we have one here? :D I know someone that could take up that responsibility...:rolleyes:

I'm thought about that, but want something external.. I'm thinking of spilting the output into three or four output. Then add some kind of nozzle on it so it flatten the direct flow and make it stronger and wider..
 

jackson6745

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jhale said:
can we change Rich's sig to "con ed pimp"

I saw all those pumps under his tank, OMG it looks like a water treatment plant ;)


HEY HEY :) There are some effecient things about my tank. I only run my halides for 3 hrs per day, I use tunze streams for flow, and my return pump is 140 watts.

BUT my skimmer pump runs on 290watts and my chiller does kick on quite a bit :D
 

ctxmonitor

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jackson6745 said:
HEY HEY :) There are some effecient things about my tank. I only run my halides for 3 hrs per day, I use tunze streams for flow, and my return pump is 140 watts.

BUT my skimmer pump runs on 290watts and my chiller does kick on quite a bit :D

MH for only 3 hours? when did this happen? reason? explaination?
 

alrha

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jackson6745 said:
HEY HEY :) There are some effecient things about my tank. I only run my halides for 3 hrs per day, I use tunze streams for flow, and my return pump is 140 watts.

BUT my skimmer pump runs on 290watts and my chiller does kick on quite a bit :D

Rich is probably the only guy in the world that spends more electric on his skimmer than on his lighting
 

jhale

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Rich, your skimmer costs 444.57 a year to run.

no wait I think my math is wrong, how do you figure out the cost again?
I'm getting a number that is too high.
 

spykes

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my new tank spec for lower wattage reef right now is a 40 gallon with 4 T-5s and a 38 watt skimmer. Circulation is provided by two maxijets so it's around 200 watts of power.
if this works out for SPS i be very very happy LOL.
 

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