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Heater is not turning off

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Turner, Jul 30, 2014.

  1. Turner

    Turner

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    My 200w heater for my 40 breeder is not turning off. The tank has remained at a temp of 80 but why won't my heater turn off?
     
  2. DangerJ Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Des Moines, IA
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    Could be time to buy a new heater. The built-in thermostat is no longer functioning properly and if not addressed you could end up with a much bigger problem on your hand.
     
  3. blackx-runner Administrator Website Team Leadership Team

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    What is the heater set at? A lot of the time the temp settings on the top of those things isn't accurate at all. If you manually turn down the heater does it turn off?
    A temp/heater controller is another option to look at as a "failsafe" so that can kick the heater off if it sticks on.
     
  4. GoodGreef Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Sorry to hijack this thread, but reading it just reminded me of a question I had. Do you all think a 200w finnex titanium heater is good enough for a 75 gallon with about a 20 gallon sump? With displacement from sand and rock its around 80 gallons of actual water volume. I'd like to avoid using two heaters due to plug space but am wondering if in the winter it will have trouble staying consistent. That being asked I recommend getting one of these if you need a new heater, it has been working great so far. http://www.finnex.net/index.php/pro...eater.html
     
  5. Dave Experienced Reefkeeper GIRS Member

    Des Moines Area
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    It depends. How much heat are you getting from pumps, lights etc. I think it is sufficient but could vary depending upon your situation. For example, we dont even have a heater on our 280 (340 total gallons) because the external pump has enough heat transfer to keep it at 79-80 during the winter. On our 210 (220 total gallon) we have a 500 watt heater and it does run during the winter but easily keeps up. We have led lights on both tanks so not much heat gain there.
     
  6. Turner

    Turner

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    Well I got it to shut off and now it kicked back on so I guess we will see if it turns off
     
  7. GoodGreef Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Thanks for the info. I guess the best way is for me to monitor it and check the graph readings every week to see how much it fluxuates. So far it is only going up or down by 0.4F. If it gets worse this winter I'll either find a way for a 2nd heater or get a 300W. Tank is in my basement which is consistently 66-70 degrees in either season. So hopefully that is stable enough that it can keep up.
     
  8. Turner

    Turner

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    The temp is set at 75 and my tank is at 80, the heater is on for some reason. Yes it does turn off when I pull it out of the tank and turn it down
     
  9. abower Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    One of my heaters is set at 71 to heat the tank at 78. Another is 74 to heat at 78. No consistency...
     

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