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Unread 01/12/2011, 01:00 PM   #26
Uncle Salty 05
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That might work in FLA -- but in any Northern state that really wouldn't be practical. It would cost a small fortune to keep my place warm enough, in the winter, to allow me not to use heaters. Plus, I would be really uncomfortable -- keep my heat set at 66* in the winter.
It is predicted to get down into the 30's here tonight.
If I kept my heat set at 66 my wife woukld freeze. She gets cold at 74.
I cool to 74 and heat to 72.
I would be uncomfortable at 66 myself.


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Unread 01/12/2011, 02:09 PM   #27
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Out of curiosity, what brand was that heater? This may be to late, but research any and all equipment before buying it at your LFS.
FYI, some (Not All) RC members here have had their Marineland Stealth heaters explode during normal use. Buyer beware. MTCW.
The heater is a jager, already replaced tho.


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Unread 01/12/2011, 02:30 PM   #28
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I've gone through a few heaters in my 24 gallon Aquapod over the last two years. The last Stealth heater I had happened to stay on and raised my tank to 85 degrees, when I normally keep it at 79 degrees. Fortunately, instead of freaking out I turned off the lights and pulled out the heater and let the tank cool itself over several hours. I didn't lose any livestock or corals besides my nice colony of Pink Elephant zoas, which sucked. However, it could have been much worse with the 50+ frags and colonies of LE sps,chalices, and zoas that I've collected over the few years.

I keep my tank at 79 by having my Aqueon heater set at 79 and a cheap fan hooked up to kick on when my MH's turn on. The most my tank fluctuates is 1 degree, but I'm definitely replacing my heaters every 9-12 months. Spend $30 to replace the heater or potentially lose thousand in corals. In my 45 Oceanic Tech tank I'm planning on having two heaters, just in case one goes out.


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