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Hi gang.
Well, running into my first issue with the new tank. Quick recap, it's a 40 gallon tank with an in-tank sump. A false wall seperates the last 5" of the tank from the rest of the aquarium. Water overflows that false wall into the rear sump comparment, and it pumped back by a Mag 9 hooked up to an SCWD current alternator. The SCWD is plumbed to a pair of returns, basically just plastic pipes that run along the top side rims.
The problem is the amount of heat this is adding to the system. The mag 9/SCWD alone is increasing tank temps by nine degrees.
I don't know that a chiller is really an option. The cost isn't a problem, but there's no way to run it remotely so I'd have the heat and noise of it in my living room. Also, I haven't the faintest idea how I could run an in-line chiller with the tank, considering it has an integral sump not a seperate one.
I can throw an air conditioner in the room and bring down the ambient temps, but by the time you factor in the heat from the return, the heat from the lighting, and the heat from various other small pumps in the system, I'd need to keep the room at 68 degrees just for the tank to run at 83. That really seems excessive.
Does a 9 degree temperature raise in a 40 gallon tank from a mag 9 sound right? Or does it sound like a problem with the pump? Or, possibly, is having to work with the SCWD causing it to heat up more then it otherwise would?
Suggestions would be appreciated.
Well, running into my first issue with the new tank. Quick recap, it's a 40 gallon tank with an in-tank sump. A false wall seperates the last 5" of the tank from the rest of the aquarium. Water overflows that false wall into the rear sump comparment, and it pumped back by a Mag 9 hooked up to an SCWD current alternator. The SCWD is plumbed to a pair of returns, basically just plastic pipes that run along the top side rims.
The problem is the amount of heat this is adding to the system. The mag 9/SCWD alone is increasing tank temps by nine degrees.
I don't know that a chiller is really an option. The cost isn't a problem, but there's no way to run it remotely so I'd have the heat and noise of it in my living room. Also, I haven't the faintest idea how I could run an in-line chiller with the tank, considering it has an integral sump not a seperate one.
I can throw an air conditioner in the room and bring down the ambient temps, but by the time you factor in the heat from the return, the heat from the lighting, and the heat from various other small pumps in the system, I'd need to keep the room at 68 degrees just for the tank to run at 83. That really seems excessive.
Does a 9 degree temperature raise in a 40 gallon tank from a mag 9 sound right? Or does it sound like a problem with the pump? Or, possibly, is having to work with the SCWD causing it to heat up more then it otherwise would?
Suggestions would be appreciated.



