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Eheim Aquatic Thermopreset Heater 150w

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I260170-Eheim Aquatic Thermopreset Heater 150w
I260170-Eheim Aquatic Thermopreset Heater 150w

Product details

SKU
I260170
Benefits
Advantages of the EHEIM thermopreset heater • High user-friendliness thanks to a preset temperature • Due to short lengths also usable in a small tank • Very narrow and therefore less visible in the aquarium • Plastic protection ensures high mechanical stability • High-temperature accuracy due to the electronic control • Even heat distribution thanks to the highly efficient heating element • With dry-running protection • A control lamp indicates the heating function • Secure fixing by means of the included suction cups • Suitable for freshwater and marine water • 3 years warranty
Description

Your tank keeps constant 25 degrees celsius. This is also the optimal temperature for the keeping of the most common aquarium inhabitants. The electronic control guarantees an extremely high precision / temperature accuracy, the highly efficient heating element ensures an even heat distribution.

The EHEIM thermopreset bar heater is different from the EHEIM thermocontrol due to the additional plastic protection which ensures high mechanical stability. As usual from EHEIM, both heaters are equipped with an LED light to control the heating function and dry-running protection.

The new heater is available in four different performance classes, which are indicated by the number in the product name: thermopreset50 (50W), thermopreset100 (100W), thermopreset150 (150W) and thermopreset200 (200W). Common to all variants is the slim design – with a diameter of only 2,8 cm and a length of 17 to 25 cm, the heater is hardly visible also in small basins.

The aquarium heater is available in four sizes: thermopreset 50, thermopreset 100, thermopreset 150 and thermopreset 200. The slim design with a diameter of only 2,8 cm applies to all four sizes.

Diameter: 28.2mm
Max temp: 25 degrees
Performance at 50 Hz: 150 Watt
For aquariums of about.: 200L
For aquariums up to approx.: 300L
Height: 223.5mm
Freshwater: Yes
Seawater: Yes

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