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Silly question but I have to ask. Since I've been using heaters I take them out of the tank if I want to change the setting. Is this necessary? Can I just unplug them and set them while they are submersed? I'm not really sure why I have this hangup or started doing things the way I did. Please advise.
Iguanamom
02-19-2006, 4:20 PM
Overly cautious maybe? Mine needs adjusting and I'm just going to put my hand in there and give it a nudge. I can't remember ever taking one out to adjust it.
Roan Art
02-19-2006, 4:31 PM
As iguanamom said: just put your hand in and give it a nudge.
Some of them *are* hard to adjust though. If you feel better about it, sure, unplug it, but wait at least 5 mins for it to cool down, then take it out and adjust it.
My heaters are horizontal on the bottom of my tank, so if I want to adjust I either end up on my tippy-toes and soaking wet or unplugging and removing ;)
Roan
TommyR
02-21-2006, 6:27 PM
I have always just put my hand in and adjusted it. However here is MY disclaimer: Read and follow the directions that came with YOUR heater.
Tom
Thanks all. I feel a bit more confident adjusting underwater. Now the hardest part is to remember to plug it back in after working on the tank.
joephys
02-22-2006, 9:39 PM
I plug my heater and filter into a power strip and just turn that off when I need to put my hands in the water. It only takes a small voltage leak to give you a shock. It probably will never happen, but I don't want to risk it.
Oh I don't plug the light into the power strip for obvious reasons.