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Old 12-15-2008, 07:20 AM
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Default Tank heaters revisited

I NEVER submerse my tank heaters because it says right on the box not to do so. When I change my water, I unplug the heater so it does not explode when it gets wet again (did that by accident).

We were in an LFS and of course my hubby saw the heaters submersed and I got razzed for being so anal. Well tonight my hubby forgot to unplug the heater like I always do. It exploded and I am getting the "If it was submersed it never would have happened in the first place".

I just feel this is a no brainer since it says right on the box and right on the heater NOT to submerse it under water. Then there is a little picture showing how much the water level should be sitting at.

Who wins, myself or the hubby in this one?
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Old 12-15-2008, 12:30 PM
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some heaters are submersible alot are not...
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Old 12-15-2008, 12:40 PM
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Glad someone brought this up as I have always used jager and have always submersed
them. Would be interesting to hear what others do? Or you more experienced aquarists
out there. Out of curiousity what brand are you and hubby using?
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Old 12-15-2008, 12:51 PM
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One thing I wound is that some will say on the front submersible heater, but then if you read the back they say not it fully submerse them.
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Old 12-15-2008, 01:17 PM
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Fully submersible or not they usually have a max/min line on them. Just yesterday I came home to find my wifes heater (fully submerged) had leaked water into it and was arcing out two fish dead, so im with you on that one.
Why dont you put it somewhere where your water doesnt fluctuate,but then again I doubt hubby will make that mistake again lol
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Old 12-15-2008, 01:41 PM
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Stealth heaters are fully submersible but also come with a safety auto shut off guard that detects that if it out of water, then it shuts down the heater. Worth every penny. I recently forgot to unplug a partially submersible heater and only by smelling burnt recliner fabric was able to save it before it exploded! Thankfully the armchair recliner is none too worse for the wear as well. Lesson learned though, when in doubt, just but a stealth and you'll never have this issue.
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