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JS1987

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Hi novice question here I am setting up my tropical tank and would like to know can i fully submerse my heater in the tank at the moment its about half way down the tank on the left the cord is running up and out from the tank to the power outlet its an Aquaone brand with the purple adjusting knob at the top. Thanks

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I put mine at least halfway down. That way they don't become exposed when I do water changes. It's just annoying having to remember to unplug them and then plug them in. I had a tank that the cord didn't reach far enough for that. So many times I'd have it draining out the door and check the tank to find it full of steam and the heater sizzling away. Or the other extreme I've left the heater unplugged for a week or two and only noticed it when I stuck my hand in the tank and it was about 17°C.

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I have mine fully submersed, I was informed that the water acts as a coolant for the top half. Some people put them on a slant to reduce the heat rising into the control circuits, but i reckon that the little amount of heat that is reduced from the slant isn't significant.

:dunno: Just my 2c.

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I put mine at least halfway down. That way they don't become exposed when I do water changes. It's just annoying having to remember to unplug them and then plug them in. I had a tank that the cord didn't reach far enough for that. So many times I'd have it draining out the door and check the tank to find it full of steam and the heater sizzling away. Or the other extreme I've left the heater unplugged for a week or two and only noticed it when I stuck my hand in the tank and it was about 17°C.

+1 :oops:

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always had them fully submersed and on a slant, means that the bi-metallic strip is measuring average tank temp rather than the warmed water rising of the element giving a false reading.

note: not a problem if you have decent flow past the heater to drive the "pocket" of warmth away from itself.

horses for courses.

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