MH and heat
MH and heat
I was a little concerned about the heat issue in my new tank. However, I find that I have no problem with the 2 - 250W MH over my 95G Oceanic Wave tank. I run the AC in our house at 77 degrees. When I had the glass cover on the tank, the water stayed at 82-83 degrees with a single flourescent tube above the tank. I removed the glass cover when I installed our Aqualight Pro 250, added a small fan above the sump, and the tank stays between 76 and 79 with the MH currently burning four hours a day.
Just my experience...
LL
MH and heat
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10598878#post10598878 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by happysak
I run MH over my tank without a chiller and I know a lot of people who runs MH without a chiller, so to say if you have MH lighting, you will need a chiller is a little bit overstated![]()
I was a little concerned about the heat issue in my new tank. However, I find that I have no problem with the 2 - 250W MH over my 95G Oceanic Wave tank. I run the AC in our house at 77 degrees. When I had the glass cover on the tank, the water stayed at 82-83 degrees with a single flourescent tube above the tank. I removed the glass cover when I installed our Aqualight Pro 250, added a small fan above the sump, and the tank stays between 76 and 79 with the MH currently burning four hours a day.
Just my experience...
LL