So for my 90g tank should I do 2-150w or 2-200w? for back up. Also my sump/reg might not fit these large 200w ones.. Also I read to use a inkbird blue controller for back up.
Any advice?
Any advice?
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Your better off with a titanium heater and it also happens to be shorter in length.
https://www.amazon.com/Finnex-HMA-2...12743142&sr=8-1&keywords=titanium+heater+200w
2 X 150W with a controller like...
https://www.amazon.com/Inkbird-Aqua...=1512743593&sr=8-4&keywords=heater+controller
If one breaks you do not want to boil your live stock
2 X 150W with a controller like...
https://www.amazon.com/Inkbird-Aqua...=1512743593&sr=8-4&keywords=heater+controller
If one breaks you do not want to boil your live stock
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01486LZ50/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I20YP198BEP6RT&colid=1NTABPE4T615E&psc=0
I found this one due to the fact I dont need cooling.
I've not heard that and would wonder why, hmmm........?
Do you think the 150w will run longer then the 200w? due to the fact that a 90g needs a 200w and only 1 heater will run as the other one is a back up? Would the 150w use more energy because it has to run longer?
I think that 2 150W will run slightly longer on a guess only, but if one is stuck on it will not overheat your tank as much. Either way 150 or 200, with 2 Ehiems and the controller you will be pretty safe. Let the heaters internal controllers do the work and if the other controller is a degree higher you will know if one of your heaters is not working correctly.

