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08-23-2010, 1:14 PM #11Managuense
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so its ind of like a compression fitting?
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08-23-2010, 1:25 PM #13Managuense
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and would this go inline with the inlet or outlet tube of the canister?
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08-23-2010, 6:11 PM #14Muskellunge
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I just bought 2 hydor eth 300w in-line heaters for $50 each based on recommendations on a similar thread I started earlier this month. I'm hoping to hook them up this weekend since that is when my canisters are due for a cleaning. If you can use an existing heater use the pvc route described if you have o buy a heater(like me, I had fluval e 300) you're probably better off just buying the hydor
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08-24-2010, 10:10 AM #15Managuense
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Good Idea with the compression fitting Jose.
Heck of alot easier than making one.
Now where have I seen that housing before ?
j/k
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08-24-2010, 6:36 PM #16Managuense
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i think making one will be better that buying 1. and cheaper. thanks
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08-24-2010, 7:52 PM #17iHate Apple
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i got the idea off another forum. i also saw yours too. thats what sparked my interest, then i found these neat little fittings. i didnt like the idea of having to grind down the compression fitting to make it fit! i ordered 3 of these just to have a few on hand
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08-24-2010, 9:21 PM #18Managuense
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I agree, I have already ordered some for an upcomoing project.
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08-24-2010, 9:25 PM #19Muskellunge
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Hydor inline ftw.
Jose's idea is frickin rad though!Myspace is dead and Facebook is for old ladies so follow me on twitter.
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08-25-2010, 1:25 AM #20Spotted Gar
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I've been wanting to build a similar DIY inline heater but never figured out how I would put the heater inside without having it leak. Now I know. Thanks!

























































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