So, I came home today and my fluval heater was broken. Part of the outer glass cracked, and broke. The heater still works, so I was wondering if I could dry it out, and use some king of sealer to reattach the broken piece? If so what would I use?
So, I came home today and my fluval heater was broken. Part of the outer glass cracked, and broke. The heater still works, so I was wondering if I could dry it out, and use some king of sealer to reattach the broken piece? If so what would I use?
+100. Housefires are a serious thing. You always say "it will never happen to me" until it does. Call and send it back to the manufacturer , I have had good luck with most companies replacing them. If you throw away every heater that breaks without at least TRYING to get it replaced it really adds up eventually. Don't use the broken heater, water and electricity don't mix well.