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How a small change can affect your whole reef system in a big way

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Recently, Ive started making changes to my reef to make it more energy efficient. I made the choice to remove my CL system and use powerheads. I opened up my aquascaping and thinned out some large acroporas to get away with less over all flow, and most recently I changed the lighting schedule on my MH's to help reduce the heat generated by three 400 watters over a seven hour period.
For years Ive ran my VHO's for 13 hours and my MH's for seven and have had great results. I have always had my halides come on at near the same time and shut off in the same way.
After hearing a presentation about large reef tanks given by our own Melev, I decided to try a lighting schedule similar to his to help with electrical costs in a couple of ways. I am wanting to run my MH's for only five hours each and on a staggard schedule in hopes to run the chiller less. Less lighting equals less chiller, plain and simple. Or so I thought.
Instead of three 400 watt MH's firing up at noon and running until seven P.M.
Im now starting MH one at 10:00 A.M. until 2:00 P.M.
MH two starts at 12:00P.M. until 5:00P.M.
MH three starts at 2:00P.M. until 7:00P.M
This increased my MH duration by two hours but now there are only two lights on at a time exept for a few minutes in the day when all three lights are on together. I was skeptical of having positive results, but within a couple of days I could tell the tank was running cooler. Much cooler.
This is the first side effect of the lighting shedule.
The tank is running so much cooler Ive had to turn off the cooling fan above the tank to keep the heaters from running for an additional four hours a day.
The second effect.
Since this fan isnt needed, I obvoiusly dont need the chiller which has recently been running three hours a day. I turned off the chiller feed pump
The third effect.
Since the cooling fan is off, I have less evaporation and my kalk top off is affected. Less DKh added on a daily basis.
The forth effect
Because my alkalinity consumption hasnt changed, Im having to recalibrate my calcium reactor to make up for less Kalk.
The fifth effect
With less Kalk and more reactor effluent being added to my reef, the Ph has dropped by two tenths from 8.1 to 7.9.
The sixth.
I could go on with a couple more smaller details but these are the big differences. You get the point.

Little did I know, simply changing my lighting schedule would affect my tank so much in just a week.
Four of the six changes are electrical savings so I couldnt be happier.

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Updated 02-16-2010 at 01:10 AM by Trido

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Comments

  1. melev's Avatar
    That's very interesting how so many things were affected by the one adjustment.

    Does it bug you that your MH are staggered when looking in the tank, or can you live with it? I wasn't sure at first, but I like the lighting phases over my tank.
  2. Trido's Avatar
    To be honest, Ive increased my T-5 lighting by one hour on each end of the MH light cycle so I dont have only VHO's and one MH on for so long in the day. But today I was glad when the T-5's finally turned off. Im getting used to it and starting to like it more. Having only one MH on gives the tank a true shimmer effect in the areas not directly under the lit one that is very pleasing to the eyes. Even my wife like it and usually she could care less about my tank. Im sure in a matter of time I'll use the T-5s like I did before. For two hours a day only for a certain look.
  3. melev's Avatar
    I'm glad you like it. It's definitely not the norm for this hobby.
  4. Digital Aquatics's Avatar
    That's some interesting results! I have a smaller system with only a single 250 over it. I'm adding a few T5 actinic bulbs but all and all I don't have the options you have. When I step back up in tank size (year or two,) certainly something to think about!