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Maybe the Aquatop one I had just happened to blow out early. Sounds like titanium heaters is the preferred method. I may have to look in to the Finnex if my other Aquatop goes as I don’t want to replace these every year. I will say these stay pretty consistent but I’m doubting the longevity.
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I have 3 Eheim Jager heaters in my sump which are 7 years old. They are 200watts each and I just finished cleaning and testing them. They test just fine.
I bought them new and they have never been submerged past the minimum/maximun line. I tested them tonight and all are working just fine. Key to keeping them new is to never submerge them past the min/max line on the head. I keep my heaters vertical in my sump Last edited by gregzz4; 02-28-2019 at 04:43 AM. |
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Did you build that heater holder?
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Yes I did
Contact me Glen if you are interested in one |
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I have seen Greg’s system and if you need to know how things should be set up u should see his
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Definitely like the heater holder! I would have to measure my current running water level in my sump. Those larger wattage eheims tend to be really long, especially if they will be mounted vertically.
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controller, glass, heater, temperature, titanium |
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