I have a 55 gallon reef tank with a MH/T5 light that takes up much of the open top, so I don't consider it a full open top, along with sump and chiller.
I also have a completely open rimless Solana nano tank, with Viper 150 MH lighting. On this tank, I have a large fan blowing across the top.
With the heat wave, I have been watching both tanks and seeing how the temperature is doing.
Here are my results.
The open top Solana with fan has kept my tank at 81 degrees, which is the set point and has risen to a high of 83.5 degrees. The fan has worked fine.
Based on room temperature, my room temperature can hit up until 89 degrees and fan is successful. It actually, goes a bit higher, but that is pretty good.
Of course, the chiller has been on and off since May.
So fan on open top reef is good to go up until 89 degree room temperature. Please remember, that includes open top with MH lighting from above.
The fan used is an 18 inch round fan on stand located near the tank. Not that pretty. I am purchasing a JBJ clip on blower and going to compare results.
I use a Reefkeeper lite controller that turns fan on at 81 degrees.
My chiller is 1/3 hp and is located in a closet. The heat in there gets pretty hot and has a cr@ppy vent to the outside that does not work well. However, chiller works great. It was purchased 4 years ago and was already used for several years. The chiller goes on at 83 degrees and stops at 81 degrees, so it has a 2 point set point. Works great, and help keep electric company rich.
The evaporation on my Solana is around 4-5 gallons per week. I don't care, because ATO works great.
My light on my 55 gallon reef, is an Aquatinics MH/T5 combo, with 2 X MH150 Ushio bulbs and 2 t5 bulbs.
Summary:
Fan on open top tank, is successful for room temperature up to 89 degrees, with high water evaporation.
Based on results, I would like to get a new light setup for my 55 gallon reef and use the fan setup to save electricity costs.
I also have a completely open rimless Solana nano tank, with Viper 150 MH lighting. On this tank, I have a large fan blowing across the top.
With the heat wave, I have been watching both tanks and seeing how the temperature is doing.
Here are my results.
The open top Solana with fan has kept my tank at 81 degrees, which is the set point and has risen to a high of 83.5 degrees. The fan has worked fine.
Based on room temperature, my room temperature can hit up until 89 degrees and fan is successful. It actually, goes a bit higher, but that is pretty good.
Of course, the chiller has been on and off since May.
So fan on open top reef is good to go up until 89 degree room temperature. Please remember, that includes open top with MH lighting from above.
The fan used is an 18 inch round fan on stand located near the tank. Not that pretty. I am purchasing a JBJ clip on blower and going to compare results.
I use a Reefkeeper lite controller that turns fan on at 81 degrees.
My chiller is 1/3 hp and is located in a closet. The heat in there gets pretty hot and has a cr@ppy vent to the outside that does not work well. However, chiller works great. It was purchased 4 years ago and was already used for several years. The chiller goes on at 83 degrees and stops at 81 degrees, so it has a 2 point set point. Works great, and help keep electric company rich.
The evaporation on my Solana is around 4-5 gallons per week. I don't care, because ATO works great.
My light on my 55 gallon reef, is an Aquatinics MH/T5 combo, with 2 X MH150 Ushio bulbs and 2 t5 bulbs.
Summary:
Fan on open top tank, is successful for room temperature up to 89 degrees, with high water evaporation.
Based on results, I would like to get a new light setup for my 55 gallon reef and use the fan setup to save electricity costs.