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To lower the temperature on a Hagen heater, do I turn the black knobclockwise our counter-clockwise????



 
 
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Old April 18th 09, 02:58 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Chris Tsao
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Default To lower the temperature on a Hagen heater, do I turn the black knobclockwise our counter-clockwise????

For a Hagen heater, do I turn the black knob on the top clockwise or
counter-clockwise to lower it? If my memory serves, it didn't say on
the back of the blister pack it came in.

I've read online people saying to do it both ways. Thanks in advance.

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Old April 18th 09, 04:22 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
Chris Tsao
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Default To lower the temperature on a Hagen heater, do I turn the blackknob clockwise our counter-clockwise????

On Apr 18, 11:05*am, Tranny Tynk
wrote:
On Apr 17, 8:58*pm, Chris Tsao wrote:

For a Hagen heater, do I turn the black knob on the top clockwise or
counter-clockwise to lower it? If my memory serves, it didn't say on
the back of the blister pack it came in.


I've read online people saying to do it both ways. Thanks in advance.


Some one that is too freaking stupid to figure out how to adjust a
heater has *no freaking businesss fiddling with any critters that rely
on a human to keep in their artifical environment.......Some things
azre just too comp,icated for simple minded friggin idiots such as you.


Someone in The Freshwater Aquarium told me that in Europe they turn
the heater clockwise and that in th e United States counter-clockwise,
and befoe that, I turned it both ways and the heat went up one degree
for each, and it was 80 degree and one extra degree would be unsafe,
so I thought I'd ask in the hopes that I'd get an immediate answere
before I figgure it out myuself because it would take trial and error
and by then the temperature would keep on fluctuating which is
dangerous to the critters.

My idea is to buy a second thermometer (sp.) and put the heater into
another tank. I won't use the thermometer that's in the tank with the
fish since I have to be aware of any change in the temeperature. So
there.
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Old April 18th 09, 09:31 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
JKconey[_2_]
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Default To lower the temperature on a Hagen heater, do I turn the black knob clockwise our counter-clockwise????


"Tynk" wrote in message
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On Apr 18, 9:22 am, Chris Tsao wrote:


Don't reply to this person.
He is a troll. That is why he replied to you in the way that he did.
He's even re-posted your Q on another group and relied to it even more
nastily.
Don't even bother posting in the group. He's ruined it for years.
He also changes his screen name and email address multiple times to
avoid filters, or when that particular one is banned from his abusive
posts.



Don't let one cretin spoil it for the rest. Just keep killfiling him, and
not responding. Eventually even a moron like him will stop hitting his head
against a wall, if he gets no attention.



 




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