50w heater enough?

beeZer350

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I'm currently running a 50w stealth in my 10 gallon tank but I can't seem to get the water temperature above 68*F. Room temp is probably right around 68*F as well so I'm not even sure if the heater is working...I wish they had lights or something on them when they are on. My target temp is 75-77*F.

So, is a 50w enough to keep this tank heated almost 10*F above ambient temperature?
 
Oh, and the dial is currently set to 85*F and I'm still not seeing a change in temp...
 
I think there is something wrong with that heater. I have NO problems using a 50w in a 10g open top and keeping it at 80 with a house temp of 67
 
Ok, that's what I figured. Drs. F&S are having a decent sale right now and I already need to order a few things so I'll throw in a new heater too.

Thanks!
 
I have to agree with FastFly67, I have a 10G myself with the exact same heater (and live in the Great White North). Mine has been absolutley bullet-proof with no variance in temp to note. True there is no light, but if you feel the end furthest from the cord/control you should feel heat. I am guessing your is either worn out (or if new a dud). I have heard nothing bad about these heaters, so if it is new, get it replaced and if it is old, I hope you got a lot of good use out of it already. I am currently using mine to cycle a tank and it is holding 31C perfectly, day or night.

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I agree, it isn't working. 50w heater seem a little hit and miss--but I would suggest calling to get a refund or they will just keep shipping faulty units : /
 
I agree, it isn't working. 50w heater seem a little hit and miss--but I would suggest calling to get a refund or they will just keep shipping faulty units : /
It's an older one that I bought used. I just ordered a new heater from Drs. F&S.
 
My Rena Stealth 50W heater maintains the temp at 78 in my 10g QT with no problem (the room temp is 67).
 
50 watter in our 10, no problems keeping it toasty........:goldfish:
 
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