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In message , Derek Benson
writes On Sun, 1 May 2005 15:02:38 +0100, sophiefishstuff wrote: my new (secondhand) tank came with a heater, which looks to be about the right wattage for a cold winter's night, but rather overdone for the summer... 35 (US) gallon; heater = 200W. Is this a problem? What I've usually seen on the spec sheet that comes inside the box with a new heater is that the manufacturer recommends 3-5 watts per gallon. This can also be found in various books and probably on the Net. In my personal experience 5 watts per gallon is too much, particularly in smaller tanks; and I'm talking about the heater functioning correctly, I'm not thinking of a situation where the heater gets stuck. Just for general use, these 5 watts are too powerful. I would never use anything stronger than a 100 watt heater in a 35 gallon tank. Thanks for this, Derek, I appreciate it. I do wonder though if your ambient temp might be a bit higher than mine? I'm in the UK and I don't have the heating on at night or during most of the day during the week, so from October - April I need a temperature hike of a _minimum_ of 8 degrees C and often more, and I wonder if a 100W heater would be suitable for this? I'll keep a careful eye on things over the next few weeks as the weather warms up. If the weather is warmer (and I have to say it is not for many days a year that the ambient temp. is close what I want the tank to be) won't the heater just switch itself off? The original heater I had looked very dodgy, so I got rid of it and got a (very expensive) Hydor Theo, also 200W... I take it you think this was a mistake ;-) The info on the box recommends the 200 for the temperature hike I need and suggests the 100 wouldn't be adequate, and the fish-shop man agreed - he's someone I'd trust, btw. -- sophie www.freewebs.com/fishstuff (under construction. ish.) |
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