Originally Posted by
chipmaker
I have an aquarium Specialties that has been great. Used it for a few years in a FW setup and now have it installed in my 16 gal. One thing I do not do is utilize any numbers on the control. I set mine to get me in the ball park and then dial it in a little at a time with very minute movement of the adjustment control......Biggest problems encountered with most heaters is rushing too fast to adjust them. A little patience and very minute adjustments, that are made over time shuld dial in most any heater to stay within reasonable range, and from what I have read and been told most (not el cheapo junk) should be capable of holding within a half degree....The big swing in temp you see is reaction time between thermostate and heater itself.
Hydor makes good ones, as are Tetra's and AGA although quite generic are pretty decent as well. I tend to stay away from brands with catchy names like "titanium heaters" and Pro model etc.........as most times its the advertising and name your paying for......I had bought a new titanium heater with a remotely located control to use in my fuge, so I oculd place it and forget it and have it out of sight, and it was horrible to get to hold within 2 degrees consistently..........currently usuing thre AS brand, even though it is a few years old but its dependable and works like a champ. I do have a fully checked out and adjusted Hydor as a standby if the need arises......
I have 2 hydors i just bought to try....they suck! I don't care if the numbers are correct, but you would think that when the tank is hot enough, back it down to when it shuts off. And it should keep it there? next thing i know the thing is 5 degrees higher..
And after a few days one is dead...as I saw my tank down to 70 I'm like WTF!
That's when I posted...JUNK ALL OF THEM!!!