Hey everyone,
I just set up a RSM 250 and currently have 75 lb live rock, 40-50 lb live sand and just 2 mocha clowns from sustainable aquatics in it. I've been running the lights for about 6-8 hours a day ( I know its not needed for fish but thought it looks better so why not).
When running the lights I've seen the temp go nuts. The highest I've seen it go was 84-85 on a day when the temp outside was maybe 70 (Tuesday and Wednesday) at the most and house was definately not hotter than that. Full disclosure - back cooling fans were not on.
Now I know that fish can handle a range of temperatures and that 84 shouldn't kill them, but I would assume a major temp swing from the 79-84 in just a few hours might stress them and possibly cause death. Corals (which I havent gotten yet), from what I understand, can't deal with those swings in temp.
I've been looking around contemplating buying a chiller because if the temp can get up to 84-85 on a day that its only 70 degrees out, what will it do if the house got up to 75 or 80? In my quest for a solution I came across the idea of retrofitting the hood with LED lights from steve's leds. A major source of heat for the Red Sea Max 250 are the lights, so I figured that I might be able to get rid of the problem with the LED's. They have a package for about $500 that they say will eliminate the need for a chiller as long as the house is kept under 78. I also like this idea because from what I can gather LED is better anyway. It uses less energy and doesnt need to be replaced which will save me the cost of replacement bulbs every year.
Please give me your opinions. Are LED's worth the $500 switch and do you think it would help control my temp? Also, do LED's loose their effectiveness over time like T5 bulbs?
I just set up a RSM 250 and currently have 75 lb live rock, 40-50 lb live sand and just 2 mocha clowns from sustainable aquatics in it. I've been running the lights for about 6-8 hours a day ( I know its not needed for fish but thought it looks better so why not).
When running the lights I've seen the temp go nuts. The highest I've seen it go was 84-85 on a day when the temp outside was maybe 70 (Tuesday and Wednesday) at the most and house was definately not hotter than that. Full disclosure - back cooling fans were not on.
Now I know that fish can handle a range of temperatures and that 84 shouldn't kill them, but I would assume a major temp swing from the 79-84 in just a few hours might stress them and possibly cause death. Corals (which I havent gotten yet), from what I understand, can't deal with those swings in temp.
I've been looking around contemplating buying a chiller because if the temp can get up to 84-85 on a day that its only 70 degrees out, what will it do if the house got up to 75 or 80? In my quest for a solution I came across the idea of retrofitting the hood with LED lights from steve's leds. A major source of heat for the Red Sea Max 250 are the lights, so I figured that I might be able to get rid of the problem with the LED's. They have a package for about $500 that they say will eliminate the need for a chiller as long as the house is kept under 78. I also like this idea because from what I can gather LED is better anyway. It uses less energy and doesnt need to be replaced which will save me the cost of replacement bulbs every year.
Please give me your opinions. Are LED's worth the $500 switch and do you think it would help control my temp? Also, do LED's loose their effectiveness over time like T5 bulbs?