Heater ran dry and melted plastic

DerekB4

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I had a Aquatop heater with a protective guard running in my water change station. Made a newbie mistake and let it run. When I checked on it was running dry and melted the plastic to the heater and there is a white substance inside the bottom of the heater now.

I threw the heater away, but the water change brute trash can smells like burnt plastic. Do you think it’s ok to still use the water inside and the trash can?

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Peel plastic off or insert in hot water to make removal easier. Its just a protective housing
 

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