Have to return a couple Eheims sadly just because they wont fit in my sump with 2 150w, kinda stuck now on alternatives.. If anyone has recommendations for *reliable* 150w heaters around 10inches long id appreciate it!
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Try Cobalt. Supposed to have the most accurate internal heater of any. I have a 150W and a 300W.Have to return a couple Eheims sadly just because they wont fit in my sump with 2 150w, kinda stuck now on alternatives.. If anyone has recommendations for *reliable* 150w heaters around 10inches long id appreciate it!
That what im leaning towards right now, 300W has been OOS for awhile thoughI like my brs heater. It isn't too long. You have to get the controller with it but I will NEVER run a tank without a heater monitor/controller
Yeah they seem like great heaters, just so expensive especially for 2Try Cobalt. Supposed to have the most accurate internal heater of any. I have a 150W and a 300W.
If you watch the BRS video on best heaters they rank equal to or above their own titanium heaters. BRS doesn’t trust controllers either. They fail much faster than the heater itself.That what im leaning towards right now, 300W has been OOS for awhile though
Yeah they seem like great heaters, just so expensive especially for 2
Yeah I've watched them, that's why i really liked the eheim and being able to use its controller as a backup for the actual controller. I could do the same with cobalt I assume just way more expensive, may just have to bite the bullet for the peace of mind.If you watch the BRS video on best heaters they rank equal to or above their own titanium heaters. BRS doesn’t trust controllers either. They fail much faster than the heater itself.
Ya, none of them are a sure bet. I don’t trust controllers either. BRS will only guarantee theirs for year.Yeah I've watched them, that's why i really liked the eheim and being able to use its controller as a backup for the actual controller. I could do the same with cobalt I assume just way more expensive, may just have to bite the bullet for the peace of mind.