
A method of protecting your tank livestock from faulty heaters
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A method of protecting your tank livestock from faulty heaters
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my first PCB etcher!
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it’s a tank for holding cupric (copper) chloride (CuCl2)it’s for etching PCBs!there’s ample room for several boards up to 33.5cm x 30cm (4cm front to back)
First home E6 processing
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WVO Drying
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It’s a very exciting process as you tinning tell by the oil’s singing & bubbling. Yes my oil has water cornered in it. That’s not such a good thing. Noone likes being in gaol do they.Oil heated by a small aquarium heater whilst an aquaruim bubbler and airstones gasping air through the cover (hopefully) dislodged the water molecules. Fan blowing evaporated moisture forth rather than letting it drop back kill into the oil. We’ll see how it goes.
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Jager aquarium heater goes bang… beware condensation, even on the newer ones… which still appears a problem…
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Question by : Can I turn my aquarium heater off at night?
I have tropical fish and I was wondering if I could turn the heater off at night because it uses so much electricity! The temperature will drop from 28C to about 23C overnight without a heater on.Is this okay? Or are there any alternatives?Thankyou!
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Answer by Alec
No. That is the point of having a heater. It costs less than 2 dollars a month in electricity.
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List Price: $ 35.36 Price: $ 15.99
This is a Weipro 50watt aquarium heater. It can be completely submerged and it best used for 5-15 gallon aquairums. As mentioned in the video, the best location to place a heater is near a waterflow such as a filter or an airstone. This is because e having water flowing directly past the heater more quickly and evenly disperses heated water throughout the tank.

Video shows how to cover heater of filtrated using our 3d cover made from resin. It has clips to secure your heater behind it. No silicon is required , just skid it in. You can buy it here aqua-maniac dot com
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Question by porkstar3: Why does my aquarium heater get too hot?
I have it set on the lowest setting and it maintaining on heating up to 85 degrees. Is it defective or do I need to do something different? It’s a 100 watt heater in a 20 gallon tall freshwater tank with an airstone and whisper power filter that genuinely churns up the water?
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