I must be missing something obvious, hoping someone can point it out to me.
I have two tanks next to each other. One with about 14 gallons total volume between tank and sump and the other an AIO 34gallon.
The temp on the smaller tank is much steadier whereas the AIO the temp drops much faster. The Temp probe in the AIO is in the first chamber and the heater in the last.
You can see even in the on this chart the Blue being the 14g and the orange being the 34g.
Both have a similar amount of turnover, and I've calibrated with a high accuracy thermometer.
Just at a bit of a loss as to why the larger volume of water seems to fluctuate so much more.
I have two tanks next to each other. One with about 14 gallons total volume between tank and sump and the other an AIO 34gallon.
The temp on the smaller tank is much steadier whereas the AIO the temp drops much faster. The Temp probe in the AIO is in the first chamber and the heater in the last.
You can see even in the on this chart the Blue being the 14g and the orange being the 34g.
Both have a similar amount of turnover, and I've calibrated with a high accuracy thermometer.
Just at a bit of a loss as to why the larger volume of water seems to fluctuate so much more.