I need new heaters and I'm thinking Finnex titanium.

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I have a pair of Aqueon 300 watt heaters. One has failed. I want to replace them with a
Finnex 800 watt titanium.

Please share you Finnex product experience.

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It’s the only brand i use
I use the ones with the inline digital controller on smaller tanks

And for 75g and 83g tank I have the titanium stand alone heater tube with a separate controller / probe. I use the finnex external controller but there are other good brand controllers Also
 
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I use two finnexes with the inline controller and have no complaints after 2+ years. Thinking about replacing them with the non controller type; think I'll stick with finnex..
 

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I use two finnexes with the inline controller and have no complaints after 2+ years. Thinking about replacing them with the non controller type; think I'll stick with finnex..

Any reason why? If you do that you lose run away redundancy.

Run Finnex and Hygerr and both seem to last 3-4 years before needing a new element, probe, something.
 

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Any reason why? If you do that you lose run away redundancy.

Run Finnex and Hygerr and both seem to last 3-4 years before needing a new element, probe, something.
Without the in-line controller? Well they're on a inkbird connected to a apex outlet. It's triple redundant now. I'm not dead set on any particular model at the moment. The ones I have now have that plastic guard on them and I want to mount them better and don't want to pry that junk off and risk damage and it may just be time to replace anyway out of precaution? :thinking-face: I will say I'm in no rush; it's way down on my list atm.
 
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It’s the only brand i use
I use the ones with the inline digital controller on smaller tanks

And for 75g and 83g tank I have the titanium stand alone heater tube with a separate controller / probe. I use the finnex external controller but there are other good brand controllers Also

I have a controller that I built. So I would get one without the in line controller.

I like the idea of redundancy, but I certainly don't need (2) 800 watt heaters in
145 gallons.

I'll probably just go with one 800 watt.
 

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Have had most brands including Finnex (which were fine), Inkbird etc. By far the most reliable and consistent, especially if you are running 2 heaters, has been Helio. 2, 300 watt units, on a 180 gal. keep the temp withing .1 degrees at all times.
 

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I have a controller that I built. So I would get one without the in line controller.

I like the idea of redundancy, but I certainly don't need (2) 800 watt heaters in
145 gallons.

I'll probably just go with one 800 watt.
800 watts? Just curious. Seems like alot to me for that amount of g's. My house is 72 in the winter and a 300 works well.
 
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800 watts? Just curious. Seems like alot to me for that amount of g's. My house is 72 in the winter and a 300 works well.

300 watts maintains the temp, and is always on. But to get the temperature to come up, I need two.
 

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You need roughly 800w to heat the tank.
2x500 would be ok. When they come on you get 1000w

If one died you would have 500w which could sustain but run a lot. Would only need that for a couple days while you wait for a replacement. But honestly the independent finnex tubes are solid with an external controller. I have one running from 2015 and another from 2017
 
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But it is a critical component that you don't want to go cheap on for tank peace of mind. Mine have been perfect 3 years now. The elements are small and easy to sump fit.

Right. But I don't have to spend over $300 to do it.
 
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When the listing says "Heating Element Only". Does that mean it is the heater without the controller?

Do the Finnex heaters require a Finnex controller or can I plug them in to my existing controller?
 

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