Tank hovering at 80.2-80.6 even after going topless

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Hey guys,
Recently went topless on my biocube because I love Kessil lights and was concerned about temp. Long story short, the tank heater is an Eheim Jager for 26-40 gallons that is set to 78F. The tank with the over on hovered at 80.2-80.6, recently removed the cover and placed a Kessil a160we for lighting and the temp on the tank didn't change. The room temp is usually anywhere from 71-73. Any ideas? Could it be the stock biocube return pump? That's my only guess.
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Did you calibrate the Jager?
 

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It could just be the heater. They don't always run exactly what the thermostat says. If you want to run a lower temp turn the heater down a touch until you get where you want to be.
 
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Did not calibrate the heater, I'll have to give lowering the desired temp. a shot. Will update.
 

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Another thing to check is your return pump. I had one that started getting warm and raising the temp on my 240. Switched to a DC return pump and tanks back to normal.
 

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Another thing to check is your return pump. I had one that started getting warm and raising the temp on my 240. Switched to a DC return pump and tanks back to normal.

+1 on the return pump. I also had this happen recently and switched to a DC pump.
 

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I experienced the exact issues you are going through when I had my 29 gallon BioCube. To clear up all the headaches, I just purchased a Apex controller. Believe me, that was one of the best investments I made.

With a controller, you have the capability to turn the heater off/on when your desired temperature is reached. You can also automatically turn your Kessil light off/on whenever you want.

Ever since I purchased my controller, I no longer have to worry if my temps will be too hot or too cold. Also, you can monitor all that info online.
 

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Did not calibrate the heater, I'll have to give lowering the desired temp. a shot. Will update.

Simply calibrate the heater....that's your problem. It's easy to do.
 

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I too have a Apex and yes it will shut the lights and heater off, but if is a faulty pump causing the problem. That will not help. I would double check all bases just to be safe.
 
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