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![]() "George Patterson" wrote in message news:ZJywh.14566$RJ4.928@trnddc08... KurtG wrote: How often do these go haywire? That depends. I used to have heaters made by Supreme. These had, as many others do, "thermostats" that were metallic expansion segments which separated a pair of electrical contacts. The general idea is that the segments will expand as they heat up and force the contacts apart. That cuts off the power to the heating coils. These things had a nasty reputation for sticking; almost always in the "on" position. It became a not-so-fun game to try to replace the thermostat before it went bad. I replaced my heaters years ago with the "Tronic" brand, which have an electronic thermostat. I've been told that, when these fail, they tend to fail in the "off" position. Mine have not failed in over ten years, but they do seem to need adjustment every few months these days (they didn't when I first bought them). Once burned, twice careful, though. I still keep two heaters on my tank. Each one is about half the size the tank really needs. If one goes haywire, it's not large enough to really boil anybody. I wouldn't be adverse to using three, if that's what it takes to keep everyone alive. The Supremes used to go bad about every three to five years. George Patterson No one ever says "It's only a game." when his team is winning. Another option is to put them on a controller of some sorts. All mine are plugged into my Reefkeepers or Reefkeeper 2`s. They will operate normally until it hits its set thermostat setting. If for some reason it sticks on the Reefkeepers will shut that power plug down at a pre-set temp and shut it off. I have mine set 2 degrees above the heaters set point. Its like a double safety switch in case of failure. I had a friend that had a 200 watt model stick on and it turned his tank into a cooked marine based soup. Not pretty nor pleasingly aromatic in the end... |
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