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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Springfield, Illinois
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Need heater advice
I have converted an old water softener tank into a holding tank for my RO/DI water. I am looking for a heater to put in this tank that will pre-warm my water before I do water changes. I am looking for a fully submersible heater. Any suggestions? I am not necessarily looking for a cheap one but a good one...I know I get what I pay for.
Thanks Tony
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Monroe NY
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pretty much any submersible heater will do the trick. You may want to look into the titanium ones, no need to worry about glass breaking.
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Location: Cape Coral, FL
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In a tank like that, deffinetely titanium is a good idea. I am, however, partial to ebo jagger's...now just jagger- made by eheim. VERY dependable heaters.
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