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No way to chk for the faulty auto themosat function, only seller know the best unless like what senior bros suggested, test it before use which i believe nobody will including me. Take it as a painful lesson learnt, move on ba. My deepest condolences bro. |
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Also not sure on this, mayb some experience bros can advice? In most cases heater should have this function, what i meant, based on outlook and testing, heater might be working however the function "auto thermosat" might b faulty which end user wont realize till thing happen. |
All heater should have a thermostat... To cutoff the heating coil when it reach to the require temperature.
I doubt the seller will compensate ya. Bro my advice is don't need to chase the seller we have to move on. |
Sorry for your loss ts. Next time check the heater first, there's a light indicator on heater. Light on meant heater turn on, light off heater is off. Make sure the heater can auto toggle between on n off before using it. I usually take a small container, set to close water temp, drop the heater n wait for a while to check can it auto shut off when preset temp reached.
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hi bro.
what brand is your heater. some heater need to be calibrated before use. different country different standard. My Jager Eheim 300W. says pre calibrated. i put into water. set at 28. water actually is 31. luckily didnt set at 31. else i dont know how now. there are a few dials on the top there to calibrate. so really need to take note these small small things. RIP you fishies. Condolences |
bro, my deepest condolences for your loss.
yes, "heart pain" honest, whenever I use the heater in my tank, I shall make sure there is full aeration too just in case. test it for the entire day when I am around too. |
Thanks for all.
First time use heater, dunno wat to look out for... Will be my first and last :( |
Will take note now when using heater....
Did you try use the heater again to see whether it's auto cut off? I always monitor the ON/Off light before leaving it. May your fishes RIP |
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