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I have a total gripe with products that state that the included suction cups will securely hold the thing in place and don't.
In my specific case it is my tank heater. Whether on a glass surface or the back plate between the 'visible' tank and and the built in filtration chambers the cups just won't hold.
I'm thinking of a solution that I see no reason why would not work. Some feel that a heater should be vertical but I really don't think it makes a difference if it is horizontal. Actually I think horizontal placement might even be better as heat rises and a horizontal position would possibly be better as the rising heat would be spread out more.
Anyway... I'm thinking about using plastic wire ties to horizontally mount the heater on my under gravel air risers. The air risers are close enough to do this. I have the under gravel plates forward enough that I could do this with the heater behind the risers.
Anyone see anything wrong with my plan?
Oh, here is what I mean as to the air risers to which I would tie the heater. My worry is that one of the ties would actually be around the heating element section of the heater. As the ties would be on the loose side I don't see an issue as it would not be like the heating elements would be able to melt the ties.
In my specific case it is my tank heater. Whether on a glass surface or the back plate between the 'visible' tank and and the built in filtration chambers the cups just won't hold.
I'm thinking of a solution that I see no reason why would not work. Some feel that a heater should be vertical but I really don't think it makes a difference if it is horizontal. Actually I think horizontal placement might even be better as heat rises and a horizontal position would possibly be better as the rising heat would be spread out more.
Anyway... I'm thinking about using plastic wire ties to horizontally mount the heater on my under gravel air risers. The air risers are close enough to do this. I have the under gravel plates forward enough that I could do this with the heater behind the risers.
Anyone see anything wrong with my plan?
Oh, here is what I mean as to the air risers to which I would tie the heater. My worry is that one of the ties would actually be around the heating element section of the heater. As the ties would be on the loose side I don't see an issue as it would not be like the heating elements would be able to melt the ties.
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