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After spending many months learning about keeping a reef tank I've come
to the conclusion that no two people do it the same and no set up is the "right" way necessarily. I really wish someone would just say, you do this, this and this as us women aren't too good at making decisions. Anyway, I'm stuck now on the heating. I really want to start trying to keep costs down so thought I might get the heaters on ebay after buying almost everything else new. My tank should hold about 683 litres or 180 US gallons so what heating do you all recommend? I've heard 2W per gallon, 3 W per gallon and 5 W per gallon so anywhere from 360W to 940W apparently. I'm in Oz and it doesn't get too cold where the tank is, maybe down to 10°C (50°F) in winter at the most, mind you it's meant to be mid winter now and the temp is about 20°C there. Should I use 3 heaters even? I will not be having a sump at this stage. The biggest heaters I've seen on ebay are 300W. Are there any brands to stear/steer clear of? Resun seems to be the most common. Thankyou |
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Hi Miskairal,
You need 3w per gallon, divided by two. If your tank is 180g, you need 540w of heating power. I always recommend dividing that number over two or even three heaters, so if one sticks on it can't cook your tank. Two 250w heaters will do the job adequately, especially in your climate. Marc miskairal wrote: After spending many months learning about keeping a reef tank I've come to the conclusion that no two people do it the same and no set up is the "right" way necessarily. I really wish someone would just say, you do this, this and this as us women aren't too good at making decisions. Anyway, I'm stuck now on the heating. I really want to start trying to keep costs down so thought I might get the heaters on ebay after buying almost everything else new. My tank should hold about 683 litres or 180 US gallons so what heating do you all recommend? I've heard 2W per gallon, 3 W per gallon and 5 W per gallon so anywhere from 360W to 940W apparently. I'm in Oz and it doesn't get too cold where the tank is, maybe down to 10°C (50°F) in winter at the most, mind you it's meant to be mid winter now and the temp is about 20°C there. Should I use 3 heaters even? I will not be having a sump at this stage. The biggest heaters I've seen on ebay are 300W. Are there any brands to stear/steer clear of? Resun seems to be the most common. Thankyou -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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OK, Thankyou.
Marc Levenson wrote: Hi Miskairal, You need 3w per gallon, divided by two. If your tank is 180g, you need 540w of heating power. I always recommend dividing that number over two or even three heaters, so if one sticks on it can't cook your tank. Two 250w heaters will do the job adequately, especially in your climate. Marc miskairal wrote: After spending many months learning about keeping a reef tank I've come to the conclusion that no two people do it the same and no set up is the "right" way necessarily. I really wish someone would just say, you do this, this and this as us women aren't too good at making decisions. Anyway, I'm stuck now on the heating. I really want to start trying to keep costs down so thought I might get the heaters on ebay after buying almost everything else new. My tank should hold about 683 litres or 180 US gallons so what heating do you all recommend? I've heard 2W per gallon, 3 W per gallon and 5 W per gallon so anywhere from 360W to 940W apparently. I'm in Oz and it doesn't get too cold where the tank is, maybe down to 10°C (50°F) in winter at the most, mind you it's meant to be mid winter now and the temp is about 20°C there. Should I use 3 heaters even? I will not be having a sump at this stage. The biggest heaters I've seen on ebay are 300W. Are there any brands to stear/steer clear of? Resun seems to be the most common. Thankyou |
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"Marc Levenson" wrote in message m...
Two 250w heaters will do the job adequately, especially in your climate. And if you buy them in online store for $15-20 each they will not ruin your budget. I would not buy used heater on eBay - this device is too important to fail... And taking the cost of new, the savings will not be huge anyway. |
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Pszemol wrote:
"Marc Levenson" wrote in message m... Two 250w heaters will do the job adequately, especially in your climate. And if you buy them in online store for $15-20 each they will not ruin your budget. I would not buy used heater on eBay - this device is too important to fail... And taking the cost of new, the savings will not be huge anyway. No, they are new ones on ebay. I have bought one and it arrived today obviously new and still in packaging. |
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![]() "miskairal" wrote in message u... My tank should hold about 683 litres or 180 US gallons so what heating do you all recommend? I've heard 2W per gallon, 3 W per gallon and 5 W per gallon so anywhere from 360W to 940W apparently. I'm in Oz and it doesn't get too cold where the tank is, maybe down to 10°C (50°F) in winter at the most, mind you it's meant to be mid winter now and the temp is about 20°C there. Should I use 3 heaters even? I will not be having a sump at this stage. The biggest heaters I've seen on ebay are 300W. Are there any brands to stear/steer clear of? Resun seems to be the most common. Spend the money on a good quality heater. I use Jager heaters. Go here for info on heaters. http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_....asp?ast=&key= and here for more info. This info applies to sal****er too. http://freshaquarium.about.com/cs/ti...heatersize.htm Arnie |
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Arnie Appelt wrote:
"miskairal" wrote in message u... My tank should hold about 683 litres or 180 US gallons so what heating do you all recommend? I've heard 2W per gallon, 3 W per gallon and 5 W per gallon so anywhere from 360W to 940W apparently. I'm in Oz and it doesn't get too cold where the tank is, maybe down to 10°C (50°F) in winter at the most, mind you it's meant to be mid winter now and the temp is about 20°C there. Should I use 3 heaters even? I will not be having a sump at this stage. The biggest heaters I've seen on ebay are 300W. Are there any brands to stear/steer clear of? Resun seems to be the most common. Spend the money on a good quality heater. I use Jager heaters. Go here for info on heaters. http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_....asp?ast=&key= and here for more info. This info applies to sal****er too. http://freshaquarium.about.com/cs/ti...heatersize.htm Arnie Thankyou for the info. I have bought a cheapie on eBay but will buy another through my petshop - this is a petshop that only carries expensive, top of the range equipment like tunze etc. |
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"miskairal" wrote in message ...
Thankyou for the info. I have bought a cheapie on eBay but will buy another through my petshop - this is a petshop that only carries expensive, top of the range equipment like tunze etc. http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=EJ1121 250W Jager heater, new $24. Is this expense worth going to eBay for a crappy used heater or to LFS to buy way overpriced, the same heater? |
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Pszemol wrote:
"miskairal" wrote in message ... Thankyou for the info. I have bought a cheapie on eBay but will buy another through my petshop - this is a petshop that only carries expensive, top of the range equipment like tunze etc. http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=EJ1121 250W Jager heater, new $24. Is this expense worth going to eBay for a crappy used heater or to LFS to buy way overpriced, the same heater? Why do you assume I am in America? If I were to buy a heater from an american website the cost of getting it to Oz would be ridiculous. In Oz a 250W Jager heater bought online (http://www.aquaria.com.au/catalog/index.php/cPath/1_74) is over $66 so yes, it is much cheaper to buy a new one that is only $25 especially when the difference will buy a carton of beer ![]() I am not in a very cold climate. If one heater fails my tank is not going to chill down to undesirable levels before I can get another. Oh and yes that $66 is AUS dollars but from what I can gather our incomes are much the same as yours ie. an American teacher I know gets the same salary in American dollars as an Aussie teacher friend does in Aussie dollars (not that I'm a teacher). Just for everyone's interest my American friend was complaining about the price of petrol the other day and asked what ours costs in Oz. Well I just paid $1.15 per litre which equals about $4.60 per gallon - I believe yours is much less? Cheers miskairal |
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It may be much less to you, but it is way too expensive for me. I used
to be able to fill up my gas tank for about $26 to $28, and now it is almost $50 for the exact same vehicle. I've only had it for about 2 years, so you can see just how much the price of gas has escalated here in a short time. Frankly, it is disturbing. Marc miskairal wrote: Just for everyone's interest my American friend was complaining about the price of petrol the other day and asked what ours costs in Oz. Well I just paid $1.15 per litre which equals about $4.60 per gallon - I believe yours is much less? Cheers miskairal -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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