jet_ran Posted October 11, 2009 Report Share Posted October 11, 2009 Hi. I recently bought the Fluval E300 heater. Can anyone pls tell me if it is a fully submersible heater? Thx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cale262 Posted October 11, 2009 Report Share Posted October 11, 2009 (edited) Hi. I recently bought the Fluval E300 heater. Can anyone pls tell me if it is a fully submersible heater? Thx. Fluval E300 Advanced Electronic HeaterInnovative electronic heater for fresh and saltwater aquariums Advanced aquarium heater detects abnormal or non-optimal conditions Heater microprocessor monitors and displays aquarium water temperature The most technologically advanced submersible aquarium heaters available today. Fluval E Series heaters use an advanced digital microprocessor to continuously monitor and display aquarium water temperature. Internal thermal sensor continuously monitors aquarium water temperature for greater accuracy and reliability. Innovative color-coded temperature alert feature changes LCD screen color if aquarium water temperature varies from the pre-set temperature (Green = Safe Zone, Red = High Temperature Alert, Blue = Low Temperature Alert). Easy-to-use adjustment lever allows precision temperature settings in 0.5° increments and integrated heater guard offers advanced protection for fish and invertebrates. For fresh and saltwater aquariums. Features: Electronic Technology: Electronic monitoring system, thermal sensor, and LCD temperature display Precise Temperature Setting: With the easy to use adjustment lever, the temperature can be precisely set in 0.5° increments. Advanced Safety: The integrated fish guard offers advanced protection. Fish and invertebrates cannot come into direct contact with the heater core. The heater is protected against shocks from large fish. Mounting Bracket: The heater easily clips on or off of the slim line mounting bracket or can be vertically adjusted for precise placement. The included adapter provides the option of side glass mounting when traditional rear glass mounting is not possible. 300 watts for aquariums up to 100 gallons 14" long Edited October 11, 2009 by cale262 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jet_ran Posted October 12, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 12, 2009 Hi. I recently bought the Fluval E300 heater. Can anyone pls tell me if it is a fully submersible heater? Thx. Fluval E300 Advanced Electronic HeaterInnovative electronic heater for fresh and saltwater aquariums Advanced aquarium heater detects abnormal or non-optimal conditions Heater microprocessor monitors and displays aquarium water temperature The most technologically advanced submersible aquarium heaters available today. Fluval E Series heaters use an advanced digital microprocessor to continuously monitor and display aquarium water temperature. Internal thermal sensor continuously monitors aquarium water temperature for greater accuracy and reliability. Innovative color-coded temperature alert feature changes LCD screen color if aquarium water temperature varies from the pre-set temperature (Green = Safe Zone, Red = High Temperature Alert, Blue = Low Temperature Alert). Easy-to-use adjustment lever allows precision temperature settings in 0.5° increments and integrated heater guard offers advanced protection for fish and invertebrates. For fresh and saltwater aquariums. Features: Electronic Technology: Electronic monitoring system, thermal sensor, and LCD temperature display Precise Temperature Setting: With the easy to use adjustment lever, the temperature can be precisely set in 0.5° increments. Advanced Safety: The integrated fish guard offers advanced protection. Fish and invertebrates cannot come into direct contact with the heater core. The heater is protected against shocks from large fish. Mounting Bracket: The heater easily clips on or off of the slim line mounting bracket or can be vertically adjusted for precise placement. The included adapter provides the option of side glass mounting when traditional rear glass mounting is not possible. 300 watts for aquariums up to 100 gallons 14" long Thanks very much for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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