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montana

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We started the tank up 1-6-06, built in the wall in our bsmt, so it is visible from both the family room and my home office and love the set up, although it has been real trial and error. Hopefully I successfully attached the photo - this view is from my office side - there is storage on both side of the tank, with vents in walls to adjoining rooms to help with air circulation. The intensity of our lights was generating too much heat, so we replaced the glass aquarium tops with "eggcrate" and our water temp is now stable at 78-79 (thanks to suggestion from this site!). We were also forced to add a few more vents in the walls, and also added 2 more computer fans (had 2 to start with). However, we are still having 2 problems: 1) the actinics are overheating and turning off. The problem seems to be the ballast, which gets extremely hot. Both actinic and MH ballasts are mounted above the lights (but not visible in photo). The 2 addt'l computer fans have helped some, as the lts are staying on alot longer (4-5 hrs) before turning off, staying off for maybe 1/2 hour, then coming back on. Is the only solultion to move the ballasts out of the confined space? I did have a portable fan jerry-rigged until we added teh 2 small fans, and had no problems with the lts turning off then - but it was really noisy. Any suggestions?

Second problem: our GFIC tripped a couple times this past week. We had an electrician install a dedicated circuit (we added the aquarium during a total remodel of the bsmt) and he was aware of all our power needs. Any ideas aside from calling him back in?
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Personally, I would move the ballasts away from the lights - probably in one of those side enclosures. That + the cooling fans should resolve the overheating problem, plus they will probably be in a less salty/humid environment (depending on exactly where they are located right now).

On the GFIC, if you're sure there's no problem with any of the equipment you've got plugged into the circuit, it could just be a faulty unit (in which case I would talk to the installing electrician). Sometimes they can be a bit flaky - especially once they've tripped a few times.

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Thanks! The electrician was here yesterday and checked the line and couldn't find anything, so he is of the opinion that it is one of the many things plugged in....anyone's guess what it could be. So I guess it will just be a case of wait and see.

Good idea on the ballasts. It will be an easy fix (hopefully) just to move them over. Thanks for taking the time to write. Appreciate your help!
 

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