Good luck skaterzero22. Keep the lights you want. I run two 400w MH bulbs about 8" over my 90 gallon tank, and I also have 220w of PC blue/actinic. I have a good assortment of soft, LPS, and SPS corals in the tank and I've been running this way for two and a half years. I'm not changing my setup either, even when people tell me I have "too much" light. It works. I am able to keep my "high" temp at 84F by using only two 4" fans that pull air from outside the tank, pass it under the PC light (over the water), and then under the MH lights (over the water) then back out into the room. My temp swings are similar to yours and don't see to cause any problems. I have roughly 30 gallons of water in the sump (in the dark) at any time, with no fan on the sump. My water turnover is 3,800 gph, and I'm considering another SEIO 1100. I run two big heaters to make certain that it doesnt' get too cold at night. I've considered getting a chiller, but many of my corals are growing so fast that I have a hard time understanding why I should make a change.