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Littlepalm173

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Hey there,

I wanted to ask about primary control of heaters. I have a cobalt 300 on my system, and it is incredibly steady, keeping the temperature at exactly 79. (I saw on BRStv that they seem to be rock steady heaters/controllers out of the box)

So I have my Apex set at higher settings to primarily use the native heater controller. Is this OK?

Or should I turn the heater's controller up (to ~82) and rely on the apex to switch the heater on and off?

What do you guys do?

John

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Following as well. I have the neotherm 300 on my apex and was wondering the same. @Terence might have some insight for us :)
 

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When I ran Neotherms, I let the heater do the primary temperature control and let my Apex control the secondary safety boundaries. I plan to do the same for my Aqueon Pros. Let the heater do the heavy lifting and the Apex be the failsafe.
 

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My answer is whatever gives you the most stability. If you are getting awesome stability with the builtin control, do that. If you get better stability with the Apex, do that.
 
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Thanks all. I’ll let the neotherm do the heavy lifting. I’m just thoroughly impressed with how well it keeps things steady!
 

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