To chill or not to chill...

Bullet

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Look what happened when I took my chiller off to clean it this afternoon around 2pm:

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The temp has only moved 2 tenths of a degree with my halides on!
 
Funny that you get a hourly degree swing with the chiller. Try leaving it off for 24hours and post that graph.
 
Also remember most homes are cooler right now than they were a week or two ago. Do you run you air all the time?
 
You could just adjust your settings so the chiller doesn't come on as much. I'm sure it's nice to have just in case.
 
It almost looks like your heater is set to turn on at around 79.8 and it takes it up to 81, then your chiller is set at 81 and it turns on to cool it, I agree that changing the settings would help. I know running a chiller on/off that frequently isn't good on them. I think your setting on your controller has the chiller/heater too close temp wise.
 
Well after thinking about this on my way home from work and looking at that graph again I hope you say you have a heater on your tank! If you don't then there must be some serious wattage on that frag tank overnight. ;)

The reason I'm thinking it's a chiller/heater setting issue is that your water heats up at the exact spot your chiller stops according to that graph. If it was your lights it wouldn't have leveled off like it did when you disconnected the chiller. By the way only a 2 tenths rise with halides is sweet.

I agree with atticus about trying to get a graph again tomorrow. See how much of a swing you have by equipment/lights during the day. If it gets above what your comfortable with then turn on the chiller but I really doubt it will, especially now that it's cooler out. When you see your natural swing take the hottest it got and if your happy with that have your chiller turn on at .2-.5 higher. Then take your lowest setting and if your happy with that have your controller stop the chiller around that temp. Have your heater come on only if it gets below your comfortable zone and run just enough to get it back into the lower middle, not up around your chiller turn on temp. I assume your using the aquacontroller since I don't think any chiller's internal computer is able to control itself that closely.
 
I know exactly what is going on. It is not in my programing. I have my heater to not turn on until 78 deg. What is happening is that the chiller puts out so much heat into my fish room it is heating the water. My whole basement is cooler this morning. Also, I use a mag 7 to feed the chiller. Yesterday to clean it out I put the input and the output into a 5 gallon bucket of water. That water is now 90 deg! I think that mag pumps put out a lot of heat. I use a mag 9 to do my waterchange so I can leave it mix overnight and it gets mixed and heater.
 
Don't let Dan or Brad see this thread! They gave me **** for a few months for saying I'd never run a mag due to the heat. :)
 
Bob, maybe you should replace the mags, vent the chiller outdoors, and adjust you temp settings a touch. You should take care of what ails you.
 
I like it the way it is now.....steady 80 deg throughout the day with no chiller. I probably wont be able to get away with that next summer when it gets hot again, but until then I'm good!
 
I run a mag 5 for my return in my 24 and mine never leaves 78, but i'm sure that a mag 9 gets warmer than my mag 5 ........if you need a new return pump i know a guy that is picking up a nice iwake....i mean iwaki pump.....lol
 
I ran a Mag 7 on a CL for awhile and I'm sure it would heat up my 54G by 4-5 deg, though I was using 3/4 inch ID tubing and several people said you have to run double the fixture size (that'd be 1" for the Mag7 not sure about 5 or 9).

FWIW
 
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