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You can place it wherever you like as long as it is completely below
water. Sideways, up-side down, dosen't matter. Just make shure the heater isnt physically touching any gravel or decorations. As long as you have a decent amount of water movement in your tank the tempature should even out in your entire tank. --donovan |
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"Marcus Fox" wrote: The question is, where and how do I site the heater? It has a minimum depth line, and a maximum depth arrow of 120cm. Do I site it fully submerged, or with only the control knob out of water? I use a 100w submersible ebo-jager on my 50gal. It's always fully submerged, and it doesn't seem to matter where I put it (good circulation in my tank). The temperature is always constant and it never needs adjusting once it's set, except during severe heat waves, which are rare on Vancouver Island. levittd |
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