Heater into Cheato reactor

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Just wondering if anyone has tried chucking their heater into their Cheato reactor. If the Cheato reactor is acrylic it shouldn't warp due to the heat and seems like a nice way to save space.
 

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my only worry there is you are adding another thing that can fail to stop the heater from working.. flow through the reactor.
 
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my only worry there is you are adding another thing that can fail to stop the heater from working.. flow through the reactor.
Ah that's true, i guess if that fails the reactor will heat up pretty quick
 
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Yea, its the worst. I'm in Australia and I lost my whole tank last year when I went away for the weekend and the town I was in was a cosy 40degrees (105F)
 

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Eww sorry :/ during last year's hurricane we lost power for almost a week amid thankfully I was able to run my makeshift cooling fan (12v high speed computer fan) and my tank only hit 82°f when my house hit 102°f
 
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Eww sorry :/ during last year's hurricane we lost power for almost a week amid thankfully I was able to run my makeshift cooling fan (12v high speed computer fan) and my tank only hit 82°f when my house hit 102°f
Wow, only using the fan? what else did you do?
 

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That was it for my 44 not a huge tank so it was ok, I didnt running the sump ( water level fluctuation didn't matter and I had enough rock to supply filtration) just my wave maker and an emergency bubbler switching every half hour off of a car battery and power inverter. It took quite a bit of RO but everything survived. It also helps that the fan I was using pushed about 180 cfm and most of my canopy is closed besides a few spots.
 

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I feel like if I comment as another Floridian about the hurricane and my tank we'll start hijacking this thread, lol. Simply put - if your running a tank you want to keep in FL, you need to have a backup generator; i've done it without and its a bloody nightmare. I got mine for a few hundred dollars and it runs off propane - run your chiller for a few hours every day and it'll keep the tank's cold buffer going :) I do have a double Ice Cap backup for my Tunze though for the next time this rolls around. Lugging around 3 super inefficient computer battery backups to get charged at your in-laws down the street or your office 15 minutes away to get charges is just silly. 7 P's - previous prior planning prevents tick poor performance!

Back to the original topic - I wouldn't put the heater in there for the mere fact that your limiting your flow to the heater and you want it to be in an open space.
 
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Thanks for that, I have just hidden the heater behind the central rock structure.

I have a Seneye with sms reminders set on. Hopefully, if anything like that happens, it will give me a warning sms and save the tank
 

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