Nuvo 20 owners.. quick question

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I keep mine in the 2nd chamber. Try the third
 

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The temp is stable in my tank
 

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Is the heater completely submerged? I had mine in the second chamber and it wouldn't regulate until I had it completely submerged in the third. I actually thought I had a faulty heater and submerged it in my tank where could watch it turn off and on and observe the temp. As long as mine was completely submerged it held it steady.
 

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Mine is in the back left part of the tank near the overflow. It would not hold temps in the back compartments for me. I even upgraded wattage too.
 

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so you have separate controller for the temp?

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Currently, no. I know it's bad practice, but I'm saving up for an apex. An ink bird will work just fine too but I am finding that space is quite limited in the rear sump as real estate is being taken up by the ATO sensor and top off fill line, light mount, skimmer, reactor, digital thermometer probe and dosing lines.
 

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