inline heater

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
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 :)

its been quite awhile, how is the heyco holding up?

dave
 
i email'd eheim with a link to this thread and here was the reply:

dave



Dear David,

If part of the glass tube is not fully submersed, the unit could be reading room temperature and overheat. We believe that the depicted setup doesn’t represent a problem, however you must ensure that the heater glass tube will not be in contact with the pvc pipe, otherwise the unit will eventually metl the plastic and cause a leak.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require further assistance.

Yours truly,

EHEIM Technical Support
support@eheim.com
http://www.eheim.com/
EHEIM North America Reg.
 
i email'd eheim with a link to this thread and here was the reply:

dave



Dear David,

If part of the glass tube is not fully submersed, the unit could be reading room temperature and overheat. We believe that the depicted setup doesn’t represent a problem, however you must ensure that the heater glass tube will not be in contact with the pvc pipe, otherwise the unit will eventually metl the plastic and cause a leak.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require further assistance.

Yours truly,

EHEIM Technical Support
support@eheim.com
http://www.eheim.com/
EHEIM North America Reg.

That's a little sketch but the manufacturer has to play safe, awesome idea JCardona and great to see you back bro! Cheers

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Well, I just learned something useful on this site...there's a first! KAKAAAAW! ON IT.
>http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?504763-Cheap-plants-less-nitrate!-POTHOS
 
I run hydor inline heaters. 2 300watt on my 150breeder. Love em.

I once made a pvc cover for a heater and when I went to clean it oneday noticed water had somehow gotten into it and it was blown out and all kinds of colors inside. I wouldn't personally risk putting a heater in a tube again. That's just me tho....
 
I have a 300w hydor on my tank, cut the return hose from the cannister and install it there. no leaks, good temperature control and no unsightly heater in my tank :)
 
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