summertime in NY no ac in the living room where tank is, it's common for it to reach 83 84 degrees.
the fans and power heads is a good move.
when you get home to clean those pumps it might not be a bad idea to drain the sump water and replace with fresh, depending on how long it has been stagnant.
when you get back running completely, verify the apex is reading temperature accurately if is not, this is the calibration procedure from apex manual.
Probe Calibration
The temperature probe typically doesn’t need to be calibrated (see below). Leave what looks like a cap on it, plug
it into the base module and it will begin reporting your temperature immediately. However, if you suspect it is
inaccurate you can calibrate it against a known reference (Neptune recommends using a thermometer that’s ‘NIST
(National Institute of Standards and Technology) Traceable’, available on the web for under $60). Calibrate using
Setup → Temp Setup → Temp Calibrate using tenths of a degree +/- to add/subtract to whatever reading it has.
Before you do this however, remember there’s a difference between accuracy and resolution. While the
temperature probe has a resolution of 1/10th a degree, it only has an accuracy of +/- ½ degree.