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10th October 10:56
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In article <1129087380.731531.3800@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.c om>,
snakefactory@gmail.com says... Unlikely that your fish would be harmed electrically, it would be more of a risk to you when you stick your hand in the water. However, these hang on back heaters tend to be cheaply built and more failure prone than the submersibles, even under the best of conditions. If you are interested to buy a new heater, my suggestion is the Hagen Tronic. For any heater, they will work better if the heating element does not too directly warm the temperature sensor. You can minimize that problem by locating the heater in an area of water circulation. For submersibles, you also have the option of mounting the heater at a 45 degree angle or even horizontally in the tank. For more information: http://www.netmax.tk/ |
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