Keep large aquariums stable with this professional, dual-display heater. The top LED shows live water temperature while the lower LED holds your set point, so you can confirm accuracy at a glance. A smart controller regulates output smoothly, and the tough quartz tube with protective housing adds day-to-day durability.
Moreover, setup is straightforward. Mount it vertically or horizontally with the included suction cups, ensure it’s fully submerged, and place it near gentle flow for even heat. Because safety is built in—overheat cut-off, low-water cut-off and power-off memory—you get reliable performance with less worry.
$95.00 – $115.00Price range: $95.00 through $115.00
Dual LED Display: Features two digital LED displays that show both the current water temperature and the user’s set target temperature in real time.
Smart Chip Control: Utilises a smart chip for precise and stable temperature regulation.
Safety Features:
Overheat Cut-off: Automatically shuts off if the water temperature reaches 35°C (95°F) to prevent overheating.
Low Water Cut-off Sensor: The heater will power down if the water level is too low, preventing it from running dry and getting damaged.
Durable Protective Housing: A durable shield protects the reinforced quartz glass tube from accidental bumps or curious fish.
Reinforced Quartz Glass Construction: Provides durability and resistance to thermal shock.
Power-off Memory: The heater retains your temperature settings even after a power outage.
Fully Submersible: It has an IPX8 waterproof rating, ensuring safe operation underwater.
Versatility: Can be used in both freshwater and marine (saltwater) aquariums.
Usage and Maintenance:
Installation: It’s important to fully submerge the heater in water before plugging it in.
Placement: Position the heater in an area with good water flow to ensure even heat distribution. Avoid burying it in the substrate.
Temperature Setting: The temperature can be adjusted using the electronic controller. The heater will automatically stop heating once the set temperature is reached.
Maintenance: Before performing any maintenance on the heater or your aquarium, always unplug the heater and allow it to cool down for at least 15 minutes before removing it from the water. Clean the heater with clean water only; do not use detergents or chemical cleaners.