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04/19/2007, 06:43 PM | #1 |
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Won ProHeat heater just died! Which heater have you found to be reliable?
My temp. is at 76 degrees. It's usually 78. I don't think I'm in any major trouble, but it is still concerning.
I've had this ProHeat 250W for about 8 months. Now, it won't turn on even if I adjust the temp. guage all the way up. I need a reliable heater! I've searched through a lot of threads, but I wanted to get a local opinion. What should I buy? |
04/19/2007, 07:02 PM | #2 |
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i like visi-therm stealth heaters i think i have a extra 250w one ill have to check. if i do you can have it since i dont have my 125g tank anymore.
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04/19/2007, 07:08 PM | #3 |
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Ebo Jager on a Ranco industrial temp controller.
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04/19/2007, 07:13 PM | #4 |
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my metal halides make great heaters
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04/19/2007, 07:17 PM | #5 |
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Ebo-Jager is the only heater that I would trust without a secondary temperature controller.
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04/19/2007, 07:19 PM | #6 |
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Steven, maybe we could trade. I'll have to see what I can frag.
Right now, I'm running VHO only. Adding an additional two T-5s this weekend. If I turn my fan off, I know my temp. will rise to around 80. Maybe, I'll get a Ranco. Too many projects. Have to get the new lights mounted first.
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04/19/2007, 07:20 PM | #7 |
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My Jager is great
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04/19/2007, 07:22 PM | #8 |
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Just read your post, Skip. Scary, scary. Definitely have to get a temp. controller. Don't want to fry the tank.
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04/19/2007, 07:48 PM | #9 |
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The first time you need it, it will pay for itself many times over.
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04/19/2007, 07:51 PM | #10 |
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I run a won pro heat 2 with no problems. mines titanium. 350watts. I swear by them. digital read out. althou my rancho controller is off. I trust my won 100%. I know this don't help . but my experance has been positive.
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I'm with sjm1978 on this one. I've owned 2 Visi-therm Stealths and I've never had a problem.
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OceanLyons YGPM
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04/19/2007, 11:22 PM | #14 |
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i had 2x won pro 350watt heaters go out within 1 year...don't trust them anymore.
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04/20/2007, 12:09 AM | #15 |
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I don't trust any heater. Single point of failure that has led to countless tank crashes. I always hook them up through a controller. I use Ebo and had 1 stick on. It was in my mixup container at the time but if it had been in a tank without a controller....
I'll say it one more time. DO NOT TRUST ANY HEATER. |
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I totally agree with Phil. For any heater that someone says is working great, I can find a thread where one has failed. Always have a controller, use several smaller heaters that individually can't fry a tank. Keep the heater clean and check the wire regularly.
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I agree- don't trust any heater- they have all had failures and no brand is that much better than another. I use Won titanium heaters mainly because I don't like the idea of glass as I think these are more of a problem waiting to happen- not only can they fail- they can break. One thing I did (besides using the temp setting on the heater and a controller) is to get multiple heaters of smaller size. I have 4 heaters total I think they are 250w and maybe a 300w. May seem like a lot but I have 550g of water to heat. the point is- if one fails- it wouldn't be the end of the world since one heater can't cause much damage on 550g of water. If you need 300w of heat- get 3 100w heaters etc. I also have mine come on at seperate temps- #1 on @ 78.3, #2 on a@ 78.2, #3 on @ 78.1, # 4 on @ 78.0 Of course this weekend all but 1 heater is coming out since they haven't turned on for a while now.
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04/20/2007, 10:31 AM | #18 |
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and where would we get these temp controllers?
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04/20/2007, 10:37 AM | #19 |
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I used Ranco for 2 years. I eventually upgraded to a Neptune AC jr for more functionality. But for temp control only a Ranco will do the job. Just make sure you get a SW safe temp probe. DIY used to have them. That's where I got mine. Harbor Feight I think carries them but I don't know about the probe.
One thing I forgot to mention is in hobbiest grade heaters the temp is sensed by a thyristor. These tend to drift so after a couple years the temp set point will drift with it. |
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Ranco, Aquacontroller, Reefkeeper, etc- they will all do temp control- some do more than just temp.
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I have always done what aztbs suggested and that was buy 3 smaller heaters that run together and incase of a failure in one it can only make a small difference. I have 3 150W on my 250 and have replaced one lately. However I am setting up my RK2 as we speak.....
To edify what Soni said ,My MH's seem to heat the water more than my heaters! Ed C
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