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Hello people this may be a really silly question but here it goes...is it possible to use a water bed heater to hear an aquarium?? I was thinking it must be just as good as a normal heater.....has anyone out there used one to heat their aquarium...it's just that I've got one lying around.....

Thanks.

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Crap? Bit harsh.

under gravel heating has many advantages, from what I have read. However unless you a MEGA serious about you planted tank, then the standard glass heater is a better option.

Another advantage of under tank heaters is you don't see them in the tank.

Caryl and her husband use them to great effect, and they are DIY. I am sure she can help if this is they way you are going.

Pie

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Yes, we made our own but not using a waterbed heater as we had heard of people having problems with them not regulating the heat properly. Making your own is not something I recommend you do unless you have electrical knowledge and qualifications (which Grant has) as it can have disatrous effects if you get the calculations wrong.

We used pinex and silicone cable and our pads cover the whole base of our 4ft tanks. The lounge one has been running many years now with no problems whatsoever.

The mains flex was attached by the cable supplier as it needed to be crimped and sealed using heat shrink and glued sleeves for safety.

You need to work out the power required to heat the tank then calculate the correct length of cable. You must also use cable which has the correct resistance.

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I doubt it NPnewbie as it is specialised cable. We got ours from Argus Heating in Christchurch. The only one I can find now is a different address and phone number but I assume it is the same company but they have moved in the intervening years. 455 St Asaph St. Christchurch. 03 379 5100. They will need to know what you want the cable for, how many watts you need and the cable resistance to achieve this.

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Hello Caryl how was fiji....by the way how do you adjust or regulate the temperature in your tanks that use your DIY heat pads? Do you use a thermostat of some sort? If so did you make it yourselves? Been trying to find shcematics on one but haven't been sucessful. Thanks.

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Fiji was brilliant! Am working on the pics to get them on here so you can all see.

We use bought thermostats on the heatpads rather than make our own. Any thermostat will do but we used the one you get when you buy a heater and thermostat separately. They used to be common but nowadays you get them as one in a heaterstat. That shows my age doesn't it? :lol:

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The thermostats were originally bought from a lfs.

The pads haven't cracked the glass because the wire was coiled evenly around and around the pinex sheet so weight was evenly distributed. I have heard of people cutting channels to put the wires in but we didn't.

Our heat pads are under two 4ft tanks and a 3ft.

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