Anybody got any experience with this one?
http://www.draquarium.com/
monitor your tank
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That's why i purchased this one:McEve wrote:well... if you ever experience your fish being cooked overnight by a runaway heater while you sleep, you might apreciate a warning that wakes you up
http://www.dennerle.com/HG09UG02.htm
I've got a 75 watt heater cable and a 300 watt heater with it.
The 75 watt heater cable is in my sump and keeps my system on temp 99% of the time, my 300 watt heater which is in the tank almost never comes on.
I keep the temp probe in the tank in case the pump fails.
This device has a acoustic and optical alarm and has also the feature where you can lower your temp during nighttime.
Cost me an arm and a leg, but so did the zebs.
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That looks interesting McEve, prices would be handy though. I have no real interest in aquarium software but if I can combine hardware/software with my tank that would be brilliant...
At present I'm using some system 2000 equipment, which works well but the company has gone into receivership so getting spare parts is getting harder and harder...
At present I'm using some system 2000 equipment, which works well but the company has gone into receivership so getting spare parts is getting harder and harder...
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Never thought of it like that although i space heat the fish house and this is on two timers in case one should fail, ok if it sticks on but not good if it goes off although the insulation would keep them warm until i did notice.McEve wrote:well... if you ever experience your fish being cooked overnight by a runaway heater while you sleep, you might apreciate a warning that wakes you up
I also use Aquarix but dont log cost i dont want to keep evidence of costs !!!
Looks like more people have experienced what happened to me:
http://aquaweb.pair.com/forums/archives ... read=80275
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http://aquaweb.pair.com/forums/archives ... read=80275
Same filter
I got sent a thermo instead of the normal one without a heater....McEve wrote:Looks like more people have experienced what happened to me:
http://aquaweb.pair.com/forums/archives ... read=80275
Same filter
Im just going to turn the heater off and go with a normal heater that i've got after reading those.