jewingmd
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Hi, I'm not used to forum discussions, etc, but I'll try to be succinct. I have a small (250gal) reef setup in a non-profit school setting. Their greenhouse, an 800sqft double-walled polycarbonate, has two evaporative coolers and a large propane heater. I have two 24x48x10 acrylic tanks (DIY), and a standard 55gal display tank on top of an 8x4ft table, with two 33 gallon sumps in-line with each other underneath. I'm setting up the two acrylics as an experiment in showing morphological changes in response to different current types (one will be two SCWD devices, the other a surge tank).
I'm having some trouble with temperature control. The non-profit is concerned with propane (on their bill) and not electricity (an bill that is subsumed under a different line), so they let the temp way up in the day (even in CT at 10degF, the air temp can reach 100F at about 3PM now), and down to 40F at night, all to save propane. So I run a total of 1700W of heating at night, supporting about 78F in the water, and fans+1/3HP chiller at the peak of the day. The temp in the tanks still reaches about 83, despite chiller on at 81. In summer, the evaps will be allowed, as long as they don't require propane use during the day. I'm using an Aquacontroller jr. (just setting it up) to try and tighten the control. I've got the Coral Propogation book, Anthony, any suggestions? John
I'm having some trouble with temperature control. The non-profit is concerned with propane (on their bill) and not electricity (an bill that is subsumed under a different line), so they let the temp way up in the day (even in CT at 10degF, the air temp can reach 100F at about 3PM now), and down to 40F at night, all to save propane. So I run a total of 1700W of heating at night, supporting about 78F in the water, and fans+1/3HP chiller at the peak of the day. The temp in the tanks still reaches about 83, despite chiller on at 81. In summer, the evaps will be allowed, as long as they don't require propane use during the day. I'm using an Aquacontroller jr. (just setting it up) to try and tighten the control. I've got the Coral Propogation book, Anthony, any suggestions? John