Hey everyone!
I am still in the research phase in preparation for my very first tank and am a little overwhelmed with how to set up a relatively reliable heating system without spending more than $125 or so on heating.
The tank will be 25 gallons, so 100w heating requirement. In adding layers of redundancy, I plan on using two heaters (wattage will depend on system below) with a single (probably Ink Bird) controller (second controller may be outside the budget). I am primarily struggling with how best to set up the system itself to avoid catastrophic failure while also saving money where I can. So here are the primary options as best as I can tell from my research:
1. Connect one heater to the controller; have the heater manage the tank temp while the controller acts as a fail safe (so set controller thermostat to higher temp than internal heater thermostat); use second heater solely as a backup in case first heater fails in “off” position.
2. Same as #1, but use the controller as tand the heater thermostat as a fail safe (set heater thermostat higher than controller thermostat).
3. Connect both heaters to the controller and use the controller thermostat to maintain tank temperature
The issue I see with #2 is that the controller thermostat will be the electronic that gives out first from cycling on and off, leading to a more expensive purchase of a new controller. The issue I see with #3 is that if the controller fails and then the heaters fail (higher likelihood since everything is always in use), I’ll have a much bigger issue.
Any thoughts on what may work best for my situation (want built-in redundancy without breaking the bank (relatively small bank, in my case))?
Thanks for the help!
I am still in the research phase in preparation for my very first tank and am a little overwhelmed with how to set up a relatively reliable heating system without spending more than $125 or so on heating.
The tank will be 25 gallons, so 100w heating requirement. In adding layers of redundancy, I plan on using two heaters (wattage will depend on system below) with a single (probably Ink Bird) controller (second controller may be outside the budget). I am primarily struggling with how best to set up the system itself to avoid catastrophic failure while also saving money where I can. So here are the primary options as best as I can tell from my research:
1. Connect one heater to the controller; have the heater manage the tank temp while the controller acts as a fail safe (so set controller thermostat to higher temp than internal heater thermostat); use second heater solely as a backup in case first heater fails in “off” position.
2. Same as #1, but use the controller as tand the heater thermostat as a fail safe (set heater thermostat higher than controller thermostat).
3. Connect both heaters to the controller and use the controller thermostat to maintain tank temperature
The issue I see with #2 is that the controller thermostat will be the electronic that gives out first from cycling on and off, leading to a more expensive purchase of a new controller. The issue I see with #3 is that if the controller fails and then the heaters fail (higher likelihood since everything is always in use), I’ll have a much bigger issue.
Any thoughts on what may work best for my situation (want built-in redundancy without breaking the bank (relatively small bank, in my case))?
Thanks for the help!