Heaters for large tanks

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What heaters do you use for a large tank 240 and better?
i cant seem to find heaters that can efficiently handle a large tank
 

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I use multiple 500w titanium heating tubes. When one tube fails, I "eventually" can tell because the tank struggles to stay at target temperature. I feel that these titanium heaters are a consumable since they only last a few years, sometimes only one season.
 

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My water volume was approximately 300g (180g + 102g tied to a 75g basement sump).
 
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I use multiple 500w titanium heating tubes. When one tube fails, I "eventually" can tell because the tank struggles to stay at target temperature. I feel that these titanium heaters are a consumable since they only last a few years, sometimes only one season.
what brand do you use? i dont wanna be spending $400 on heaters every winter thats pricey!
 

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I've used a bunch of brands, from Finnex to Aqua Medic to JBJ.
In the last few years though, I've been using the ones from Jehmco (came upon these since I buy my frozen Mysis from them) and they have faired better then the above brands for longevity but they still do fail.
http://jehmco.com/html/heaters.html
 

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I ran three 250 eheim jagers on my 450G system for 10 years and replaced them with three 300 watt eheim jagers only becasue the first set was ten years old. I use a controller for them. My 150G sump, 90G and 35G frag tanks are all in a remote unheated room on the back of my house. When temps outside drop to 32F in the winter I use a space heater to help the room temps stay up but for the other 11 1/2 months a year the 900 watts does the job just fine. With the apex I have them staggered so most often only one comes on. When demand requires then heater 2 and/or 3 will come on depending on outside temps.
 

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You could just get a Heater Controller like a inkbird and connect two or three 300W Eheim Jagers and that should do the trick.
 

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EBJ or Finnex on my 700 gallon system. I'd steer clear of the inkbirds, all of mine drift. I use a combo of apex and ranco.
 

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