Can you/ would you bury a submersible heater in your sand bed?
tropills Member Dec 4, 2007 #2 NO,,, it will get to hot and break, if your looking to hide your heater, look into those substate heating cables... Greg
NO,,, it will get to hot and break, if your looking to hide your heater, look into those substate heating cables... Greg
rykna Active Member Dec 4, 2007 #3 Originally Posted by tropills NO,,, it will get to hot and break, if your looking to hide your heater, look into those substate heating cables... Greg Nuts...I was afraid of that... Thanks
Originally Posted by tropills NO,,, it will get to hot and break, if your looking to hide your heater, look into those substate heating cables... Greg Nuts...I was afraid of that... Thanks
jmesmcm Member Dec 4, 2007 #5 Is your tank drilled? If so you can put the heaters in the overflow boxes or sump which will get them out of the DT.
Is your tank drilled? If so you can put the heaters in the overflow boxes or sump which will get them out of the DT.
renogaw Active Member Dec 4, 2007 #6 Originally Posted by JmesMcM Is your tank drilled? If so you can put the heaters in the overflow boxes or sump which will get them out of the DT. for crying out loud, i never thought of this...
Originally Posted by JmesMcM Is your tank drilled? If so you can put the heaters in the overflow boxes or sump which will get them out of the DT. for crying out loud, i never thought of this...
m0nk Active Member Dec 4, 2007 #7 I wonder if putting a heater in your sand bed might actually make glass....