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I just bought an aquaclear 30 for my 30 gal tank. The instructions were terrible but I have it working now. I was wondering if any knows if I can fully submerge it? I have it hanging off the back now with the top out of the water. But I would rather have it all the way under.
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AC powerheads come with a suction cups attachment. Whenever I've used them, the powerheads never stay in place
I like my powerheads up high to give better surface movement and air exchange, so hanging them off the back of the tank suits me better anyway. |
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I can't stand Hagen powerheads. I think that MaxiJets are way better, & more compact at a reasonable price.
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I fully submerge all of my powerheads - regardless of the brand. They're still going after several years.
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When I bought one a couple years ago it had a water level sticker on it and said do not submerge .
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I have an aquaclear 30 & 70, Both are completey submerged. The AC30 is in the rocks somewhere.. so Yes you can submerge it. the electrical components are sealed with epoxy. An answer to your question.
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