HELP - Opinion on thermostater use with RA
Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 2:35 pm
hi there!!!
I searched the web and havent found anything about it, so I decided to ask the RA family for insights.
I have bought a 300w Enhein thermocontrol to my 800 liters tank (210 gal aprox.). Its a great thermostater, no doubt on that.
Regarding energy efficincy, I would like your opinion based on expertise on: Whats is the best use of the thermostater? Setting it on a fixed temperature (and letting it control itself) or setting a fixed range and letting RA control it?
For example: My aquarium is a amazon biotope, and the temperature is suppose to be around 27 C (80,6 F). My external temperature (inside home) is 24,5 C (76,1 F) and outside is 20 C (68 F)
I can set the thermostater at 27,3 C (81,1 F) and let it control itself, turning on and off all the time OR set a range at RA, from 27 C to 27,5 C (80,6 F to 81,5 F). This way RA will turn it on at 27 C and keep it on untill reachs 27,6, and then turn it off. The second one is what I am trying right now.
Again, regarding energy efficiency, what is the best? And yes.. each dime counts since I live in a thirdy world country and have to pay my ass off for my eletrical bill (and no.. no chance moving out of here.... yet)
Below is the temperature chart. Dont mind the trough around 10 am. Its my automatic water change which I am still regulating not to impact this much.
Thank you all for the help
I searched the web and havent found anything about it, so I decided to ask the RA family for insights.
I have bought a 300w Enhein thermocontrol to my 800 liters tank (210 gal aprox.). Its a great thermostater, no doubt on that.
Regarding energy efficincy, I would like your opinion based on expertise on: Whats is the best use of the thermostater? Setting it on a fixed temperature (and letting it control itself) or setting a fixed range and letting RA control it?
For example: My aquarium is a amazon biotope, and the temperature is suppose to be around 27 C (80,6 F). My external temperature (inside home) is 24,5 C (76,1 F) and outside is 20 C (68 F)
I can set the thermostater at 27,3 C (81,1 F) and let it control itself, turning on and off all the time OR set a range at RA, from 27 C to 27,5 C (80,6 F to 81,5 F). This way RA will turn it on at 27 C and keep it on untill reachs 27,6, and then turn it off. The second one is what I am trying right now.
Again, regarding energy efficiency, what is the best? And yes.. each dime counts since I live in a thirdy world country and have to pay my ass off for my eletrical bill (and no.. no chance moving out of here.... yet)
Below is the temperature chart. Dont mind the trough around 10 am. Its my automatic water change which I am still regulating not to impact this much.
Thank you all for the help