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Old 11-06-2008, 10:09 PM
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I've got two of the black 250 Ebo Jagers in my sump and after five years they are still going strong.
As a matter of fact, I accidentally submerged them (didn't read instructions close enough) and six months later when I realized my mistake they were still going strong.
Go figure
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Old 11-08-2008, 03:00 PM
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The difference between the ebo's submersible and non submersible versions - was the year of manufacture... Basically there was a rule change with UL listing - resulting in the "do not submerse past this line" requirement; heaters didn't change in design any... Just the rules changed... So they're still the old submersible design, but due to requirements - they're not allowed to claim that you can submerse them.

Found out some of my problem is actually appearing to be partly HVAC related... Closed off the vent and things are going better (may not have been all heater related problems over the last few days).
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