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I am sure there was a link to those flat heaters Hydro or something can anyone help please? ta xx
liz2- Feathertail
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Re: heaters
Here's a link to one on ebay Liz. Someone on here got one but I can't remember who now.
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Netty- Admin
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Re: heaters
Hi Liz
I've got two of them... they do the job nicely as long as you run central heating in winter.
According to box...
7.5 watt in 8ltrs gives 2.5degrees c increase on room temp.
in 20ltrs 2 deg increase
15watt in 20ltr gives 2.5 deg increase
40ltr 2 deg increase
I find the 15 watt one keeps my 25ltr tank at 25 degrees consistantly and the 7.5 watt one keeps my 14ltr tank at 24 degrees. I'd expect you'd get a slight increase of heat if buried in gravel as the gravel once warm would help maintain the heat.
I've got two of them... they do the job nicely as long as you run central heating in winter.
According to box...
7.5 watt in 8ltrs gives 2.5degrees c increase on room temp.
in 20ltrs 2 deg increase
15watt in 20ltr gives 2.5 deg increase
40ltr 2 deg increase
I find the 15 watt one keeps my 25ltr tank at 25 degrees consistantly and the 7.5 watt one keeps my 14ltr tank at 24 degrees. I'd expect you'd get a slight increase of heat if buried in gravel as the gravel once warm would help maintain the heat.
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