I guess the obvious answer is that there is always that risk. The more 
telling answer may be that I'm a newbie and *I'm* not putting one in my 
tank..... Hope you're not a Rio company rep.. (g)
Larry


At 11:51 PM 10/22/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>I have my Rio 400 submerged, only for water currents in my reef...Would it be
>safe keeping it just for my water currents or does it still run the risk of
>having it burn? please get back to me?
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