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RE: [AGA-Member] undergravel heaters
- To: Aquatic Gardeners Association Member Chat <aga-member@thekrib.com>
- Subject: RE: [AGA-Member] undergravel heaters
- From: "S. Hieber" <shieber@yahoo.com>
- Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 06:36:11 -0800 (PST)
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They're carrying the Hydor brand. The cables are
inexpensive, but the thermostatic controller is $85.
Scott H.
--- "Schenck, Lyndle" <lschenck@dcscorp.com> wrote:
> Nora,
>
> The apparent consensus that, while undergravel heaters
> may have some value, there are better things to spend
> your money on seems right on.
>
> If you want to try them though, there is no reason not
> to. AZOO makes a very serviceable 110 vac cable kit that
> is fairly inexpensive. If you later decide not to use
> them there is no harm done as you can simply turn them
> off and leave them in the tank. Don't get too caught up
> in the 110 vac versus 12 vdc debate. You should be using
> a GFI breaker on any tank and the cables that I've used
> are very well made. I've used three sets of the AZOO
> cables for a combined 6 years with no issues.
>
> I think Aquatic Eco Systems carries them.
>
> Lyndle Schenck
>
>
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