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Try moving it near the intake of the filter that way the warm water is drawn into the filter. This should bring the temp down. Or if you have the room try the heater inside the filter. That is where I have all of mine. Dan
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The funny thing is I did the same on my 44g and I still had the heater running when it was above the set temp - and prior to this, I had the heater far to the left, away from the outflow and near the intake of my powerhead... Questions, questions! |
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![]() Outflow or inflow makes no differance. The heater needs to be placed in an area where water will move across it to ensure uniform heating of the water. Having the heater under the outflow isn't going to make it stay on any longer than if you place it beside the intake. Again, all that matters is that water flows past the heater. If this doesn't work, it's quite likely you have a dud heater. ![]()
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