yeah, those heaters can melt plastic, mine turns red when workin, although i
don�t use one anymore, my temp is between 24 - 26 �C all year long

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Mi�rcoles, 10 de Octubre de 2001 08:58 a.m.
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Subject: Re: Ebo-Jager Heater Question


Not related but brought up bad memories,

4 years ago I had used a few "rubbermaid" containers for a sump and had a 
heater on the bottom of one of the containers, as you know those suction
cups 
break loose once and awhile. I came home one evening from work to find my
tank 
half drained and the pump up in smoke, had a nice swamp in the living room.
The 
heater ended up resting on the container and melted right through it, just a

friendly warning to those who use such containers (be careful). Cost me $$$
in 
carpet animals and pumps.






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