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Submersible Pre Set Quartz Glass Aquarium Heater safe for Freshwater and Saltwater tanks. Pre Set and Calibrated thermostat to 78 degree with no Temperature adjustment needed. LED Power Indicator Light showing operation: Red-Heating and Green-Temperature Set. All Lifegard heaters are UL Listed with Thermal Protection. Included a 6-foot cord and suction cup for easy mount. Never remove heater while it is on or the thermal protection will permanently shut the coil for safety. Plus, the heater automatically shuts off if it is not properly submersed in water, preventing overheating and damage.
SKU | 3558464 |
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Primary Brand | Lifegard Aquatics |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 1 LB |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | 8.66 IN |
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1 year against defects from date of purchase. Warranty is void if used in dry conditions.
After setting up and turning on the heater keep checking for any temperature fluctuations in the tank. Adjust the temperature as required to reach the desired temperature. Always use GFCI protected switch. Never remove heater while it is on or the thermal protection will permanently shut the coil for safety.
Keep away from Children. Always use GFCI protected switch. Never remove heater while it is on.
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