Lighting and Chillers
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, 11-13-2010 at 01:45 PM (1867 Views)
As I contemplate options for modifying the sump on my 65G display tank, I'm also faced with question about plumbing and lighting. My existing setup includes a separate submersible pump that feeds a Teco T20 (1/3 HP) Chiller. It runs pretty frequently, but does a good job of keeping temperature in a nice tight range. I've noticed very few people on this site even mention chillers, which made me wonder how common they are (especially here in TX).
Something in my system imparts significant heat to the water, but I'm not sure which component to blame. The return pump is an external GenX PCX40, but probably oversized enough that it's not doing me any favors with respect to heat input. The chiller and skimmer pumps are submerged, but "right sized", so there's not much I can do to change that... well, almost nothing. I am considering using a second flow loop off the return pump to run the chiller, which lets me pull one pump out entirely.
The other heat source is obviously the lighting. The 2 CFL's and single 150W DE MH do put out some serious heat. I do have a single 100 mm cooling fan on my hood, but it sits too close to the wall and therefore could be moving more air (if only the tank didn't weight so much I'd move it... on my list of things to address when making my upgrades). The fixture is due for a replacement, so now's the time to correct things with respect to heat contribution.
Anyone have any thoughts of which of these heat sources is likely the biggest contributor? Realistically, should a chiller be needed at all on a system this size if the heat sources are managed well? Any feedback regarding running a chiller off of the return pump?