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11/14/2007, 12:35 PM | #1 |
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Vortech and acrylic tanks
I am looking for feedback from anyone is using vortechs on acrylic tanks.
I am mainly trying to find out the following: Heat problems: Has there been any problems with the tank associated with the excess heat given off by the driver? Any temp. increases or negative effects on the acrylic itself? Scratching: Does your vortech scratch up the acrylic? |
11/14/2007, 02:14 PM | #2 |
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they do get pretty warm, although I dont think it should affect the acrylic
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man they run at 150 degrees.. ouch....
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I read that thread already and it appears that there isn't any real long term data on what the extreme heat will do to acrylic over time since they are a fairly new product.
My main worry is if the heat will be comprable to what metal halides can do to acrylic over time as far as expansion and contraction. I am not really worried about it causing the tank to fail but there are other negative effects that can be caused by this. |
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MY LFS store uses one on his 300 gallon glass display and you cannot touch it for longer than few seconds, It gets super hot
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12/01/2007, 12:52 PM | #10 |
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I think they all run at about 140 degrees at 100%, and yeah, thats pretty damn hot!
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I wonder if that heat actually translates into adding heat to the water column on glass tanks?
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I'm sure it has to add some but most of it is dissipated into the room air (which also has an effect on tank temp). Overall I think it's minimal and for sure is better than having the motor in the tank water.
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I'll have to do some tests and see what the temp. is on the inside of the glass.
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12/01/2007, 04:08 PM | #14 |
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Jnarowe you have WWD's yet?
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got 3. 2 are working and one works but sometimes needs to be reset. Waiting on 3 more.
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12/01/2007, 05:29 PM | #17 |
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ok so i have a 3/4 inch acrylic tank, brand new not set up yet , should i be worried when i move all my livestock and the 2 vortechs i have running?
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I can only add that I've seen Jonathan's tank in person and to call that "crazing" is the understatement of the year! I use the Vortech pumps on my tank but it's glass. NO WAY would I recommend them for acrylic tanks. He has multiple other spots where they have caused only cosmetic crazing as well, which would have been enough for me to crap a brick.
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Thanks for posting this.
That is just crazy |
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what the.. man i have to see your thread.. it did that to your tank? OMG
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And with the earthquakes you have Gabriel, that's a SUPER NO-NO!!
We had a small one the other night, and as Sherman so aptly puts, I nearly crapped a brick. I tried to be "the Man" and ignore it, but at about 1 am I couldn't take it any more and got up to check on the tank.
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That crazing is unreal. I am surprised that you are still using these and looking to add more.
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12/05/2007, 09:07 PM | #25 |
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I would add more if Eco-Tech stepped up and fixed the heat issue. It would be a fairly simple add-on that cold be upcharged as well. I really like the flow from these pumps. But obviously there are some issues with them.
To be honest, I was sorely disappointed with the WWD as well. It is a sub-set of what one would expect in controlling high-end powerheads. Seriously no night mode? You can't even walk in between them without them losing communication, and what we saw in the old MACNAA video of a central controller...well that went "poof" now didn't it?
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