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Doug 12-05-2013 03:22 AM

ViaAqua titanium
 
I bought a 100 watt unit. More warnings on it than my pill bottles. Im scared to put it in my holding tank....:lol:

mrhasan 12-05-2013 03:45 AM

Just to help people understand
 
WARNING AND SAFEGUARDS
Before installation of the ViaAquaŽ Titanium Heater, read and
follow these important warning and safeguards.
1. Always disconnect the heater from the power supply prior to
maintenance of the aquarium.
2. When removing the heater from the aquarium the heater must be
unplugged for 30 minutes prior to removal.
3. Heater and the sensor must be submersed in the same body of water
4. Plug only into a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). The national
code requires that a GFCI be used in the branch circuit supplying
power to all water pumps and electrical aquarium equipment.
5. Do not plug into an extension cord/power strip.
6. Do not operate the heater if any of the cords are damaged.
7. Do not operate the heater out of water.
8. The temperature controller must not come in contact with water and/
or moisture.
9. For indoor household use only.
WARNING! Buyer/user assumes all responsibility
for safety and proper use not in accordance with
the directions and safety labels.
This product may contain chemicals known to the state of California to cause
cancer and or birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash your hand after
handling this product.
It is your sole responsibilities to verify that the plug and the receptacle are clean
and free of moisture and salt build up at all times. The receptacle must be free
of water, salt, calcium, magnesium and dust. Failure to do so can cause fire,
damage to property, permanent damage to the product and personal injury not
limited to loss of life.
Do not plug into extension cord/power strip.
A drip loop must be used when plugging all electrical aquarium devices. A drip
loop is that part of the cord hanging below the receptacle.
The national code requires that a GFCI (Ground fault circuit interrupter)
be used in the branch circuit supplying all power to water pumps and
electrical aquarium equipment. If you do not have a GFCI, have an
electrician install one prior to operating any aquarium component.
Additional Safety Precautions & Warnings: Age Recommendation: 18 years or over. Not a toy. Not intended for use
by children without direct adult supervision. As the user of this product,
you are solely responsible for operating it in a manner that does not
endanger yourself and others or result in damage to the product or the property of others

intarsiabox 12-05-2013 04:00 AM

I guess I shouldn't be using mine as hotdog bun warmer any more then?

Doug 12-05-2013 04:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrhasan (Post 863867)
WARNING AND SAFEGUARDS
Before installation of the ViaAquaŽ Titanium Heater, read and
follow these important warning and safeguards.
1. Always disconnect the heater from the power supply prior to
maintenance of the aquarium.
2. When removing the heater from the aquarium the heater must be
unplugged for 30 minutes prior to removal.
3. Heater and the sensor must be submersed in the same body of water
4. Plug only into a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). The national
code requires that a GFCI be used in the branch circuit supplying
power to all water pumps and electrical aquarium equipment.
5. Do not plug into an extension cord/power strip.
6. Do not operate the heater if any of the cords are damaged.
7. Do not operate the heater out of water.
8. The temperature controller must not come in contact with water and/
or moisture.
9. For indoor household use only.
WARNING! Buyer/user assumes all responsibility
for safety and proper use not in accordance with
the directions and safety labels.
This product may contain chemicals known to the state of California to cause
cancer and or birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash your hand after
handling this product.
It is your sole responsibilities to verify that the plug and the receptacle are clean
and free of moisture and salt build up at all times. The receptacle must be free
of water, salt, calcium, magnesium and dust. Failure to do so can cause fire,
damage to property, permanent damage to the product and personal injury not
limited to loss of life.
Do not plug into extension cord/power strip.
A drip loop must be used when plugging all electrical aquarium devices. A drip
loop is that part of the cord hanging below the receptacle.
The national code requires that a GFCI (Ground fault circuit interrupter)
be used in the branch circuit supplying all power to water pumps and
electrical aquarium equipment. If you do not have a GFCI, have an
electrician install one prior to operating any aquarium component.
Additional Safety Precautions & Warnings: Age Recommendation: 18 years or over. Not a toy. Not intended for use
by children without direct adult supervision. As the user of this product,
you are solely responsible for operating it in a manner that does not
endanger yourself and others or result in damage to the product or the property of others


Like I said, more warnings than my pill bottles. Dont plug into a powerbar. ????????????????????????????????????????????

Quote:

Originally Posted by intarsiabox (Post 863870)
I guess I shouldn't be using mine as hotdog bun warmer any more then?

:lol:

Scythanith 12-05-2013 04:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug (Post 863862)
More warnings on it than my pill bottles.

Thanks for the chuckle!

mrhasan 12-05-2013 04:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug (Post 863871)
Like I said, more warnings than my pill bottles. Dont plug into a powerbar. ????????????????????????????????????????????

This could all be written with just one line:

DO NOT USE THE HEATER.

Such a waste of ink, page space and time (reading it). :lol:

Doug 12-05-2013 04:09 AM

Aww. I need it for my holding tank for awhile. It will be on my controller in the main tank. I have an Ebo 75 w in there now but the stupid thing drifts up and down over a degree. Not a biggie but not right.

I have coral frags in there now..........3 lined chromis from Kraken coming tomm and coral order from FragCave the next day and then Gregs next week. All going in there. Thats a sizable loss if something goes wrong.

mrhasan 12-05-2013 04:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug (Post 863878)
Aww. I need it for my holding tank for awhile. It will be on my controller in the main tank. I have an Ebo 75 w in there now but the stupid thing drifts up and down over a degree. Not a biggie but not right.

I have coral frags in there now..........3 lined chromis from Kraken coming tomm and coral order from FragCave the next day and then Gregs next week. All going in there. Thats a sizable loss if something goes wrong.

Didn't you see this warning:

5. Do not plug into an extension cord/power strip.

:lol:

Oh...those chromis are AWESOME :D I have 3 in my tank; keeps the whole tank busy. Much more active than blue/green.

Doug 12-05-2013 04:20 AM

I read your story on them...LOL. That was one reason I bough them. And three also..:D

and I still read it. Better than a novel..

mrhasan 12-05-2013 04:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug (Post 863880)
I read your story on them...LOL. That was one reason I bough them. And three also..:D

and I still read it. Better than a novel..

Thanks for such high appraisal Doug :D :D :D


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