My heaters are set to just above what the reef pi is. If the relay fails closed then the native control of the heaters would kick in.Its a crapshoot, because most heaters have a bimetallic strip in them, and the songle relays in the 8 channel boards and the american dj strip have a rough life of 100,000 operations. That life depends on the current they switch on and off. When they fail the contacts tend to weld closed which is why you see alot of instances of runaway heaters.
So the best thing is to have failsafes in place, which is where reef pi comes in!
Solid state relays are better in this respect because they have no moving parts, but are more expensive and the ones that can handle more than 2 amps are larger physically and may need to be heatsinked.
