Twisted
Premium Member
I bought one of the power strips that you plug three power heads into and it cycles them. I fried the power strip when my skimmer overflowed onto it shortly after I bought it <long story, don't ask don't tell> anyways, so I plugged the three MJ1200s into a regular power strip so they are running constant, but all aimed towards rocks or glass to diffuse the flow a bit. and this is all in a 55 gallon tank.
I noticed that my tank tempeture started going from 77 degrees at night to 82 at peak during the day. It used to be a pretty steady 78-79 degrees.
Last night I ran my lights a little longer then usual and my tank hit 84 degrees, my watchman gobie informed me of this by leaping from the tank as my wife walked by.
So is it the MJs causeing this heating problem? Should I set them on timers and only run them two at a time, or should I take one out and only run two?
I noticed that my tank tempeture started going from 77 degrees at night to 82 at peak during the day. It used to be a pretty steady 78-79 degrees.
Last night I ran my lights a little longer then usual and my tank hit 84 degrees, my watchman gobie informed me of this by leaping from the tank as my wife walked by.
So is it the MJs causeing this heating problem? Should I set them on timers and only run them two at a time, or should I take one out and only run two?