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Originally Posted by Fesso
A second heater is probably your best bet. I run 2 on my reefkeeper on separate plugs in a PC4. You set up each plug the same as the other, it's very simple.
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Thanks for letting me know. I noticed a LFS earlier has aqueon heaters for 40% off
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Originally Posted by Craigdillman
Is there a chance that your heater isn't turned up enough? Like you have it set to 77 on the reef keeper but if the temp on the heater isn't turned up or got bumped it may be kicking off before the temp reaches 77
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The current heater is turned up to 81 or so. In the summer the system worked as programmed, the light on the heater would go on and off throughout the day. In the summer I had it programmed to 78.5
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Originally Posted by neoh
You should look into a 250W heater and just run the one. Better odds of something going wrong when you have two.
Also, it's best to keep the heater in the first stage of the sump where the water comes in as opposed to the return section, to allow more heat dispersment in a shorter amount of time.
The RK needs a the iTemp probe using the SL1 unit to operate. Assuming you use that.
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When something goes wrong? There were 2 reasons I bought the RKL, one was for the digital temp display and the other was to protect my investment in case of a heater failure. I'm assuming if it will shut off 1 failed heater, as long as its programming is capable of recognizing 2 then I'm hoping it should do the same for the second... As far as the SL1, I bought one originally but returned it the following week when I realized the only thing it was good to me for was the PH display. The most simple water test there is, luckily the LFs gave me a refund
The RKL and temp probe are soley able to regulate a heater
Still undecided what section to put it in...Either the display or sump
It's an Aqueon Proflex model 3 sump BTW. (1st section filter socks, 2nd section refugium/skimmer, 3rd section return pump)
Off to buy a 4th aquarium heater for the house
