Recommend a reliable heater, plz

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i think thats a problem a lot of them have
theres no really reliable heater, i have a visitherm stealth and it works great but some people say they suck
i head the new ebo jagers arent very good but the older ones are awesome
i have the older ebo jager too and works great
ive never had a problem with any heater, but i always hear people having problems
 
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Yea it seems like each heater I get, it works fine for a while then either doesnt turn on (which happened in this cold spell we had this week) or doesnt turn off! My temp was down to 72 for a couple of hours, luckily nothing was lost.
Im possible thinking of going the route of a controller which would give me more comfort when Im gone, any ideas?
 

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I would stay away from Finnex heaters. I have had two crap out on me and both times they found ways to void my warranty.
I have only used the 50w and 100w visitherm stealth, but they have both worked great and are easy to find and cheap.
 

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Thanks ac Jr ok? Is their any other pros to the other more expensive ones than internet usage that would justify the cost?

i have an ACJr, its completely fine to do most of what you need. just remember to get a DC8 power strip to control the devices.

as far as heaters, best to get a titanium, as the glass ones can be broken obviously. but in general, the heater doesn't really matter if its controlled by the ACJr.
 

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just get any heater, and then buy an aquacontroller to control it.


That is the best advice. YEA Crazy controllers that heaters come with go ka poot quickly. I have been through a ton of them. Heck I could have bought a controller with all the bling bling that I spent. :hammer:
 

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just get any heater, and then buy an aquacontroller to control it.

Definitely agree on this. Buy some good titanium heater tubes and attach them to a controller. You'll have less temperature swings than with a regular heater, and won't have to worry about the heater going kaput. Your tube can and will still eventually go, but they're generally fairly inexpensive so you can always keep a spare.
 
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Thanks for all the advice. I had been eyeing controllers for PH and temp, I just didnt know if I should go with AC or the other brands out there. If the AC Jr performs well then I will most likely go that route.
 

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Yea go with a controller and eliminate the worry trust me! Also look at the reefkeeper2. :D
 

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