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Back in March, I purchased two Finnex 300 watt Titanium heaters for a 125. They get great reviews and the only warning is not to power them up out of the water.

Well, I was rebuilding the 125 and placed it in the sump. I plugged it in to the controller, thinking the power was off. It wasn't and I didn't notice until I smelled it.

Now, the Finnex is doesn't heat up and I had to install the backup.

The plastic cage around the heater is clearly melted in some spots.

Is there any way to salvage this heater or is it garbage?

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Back in March, I purchased two Finnex 300 watt Titanium heaters for a 125. They get great reviews and the only warning is not to power them up out of the water.

Well, I was rebuilding the 125 and placed it in the sump. I plugged it in to the controller, thinking the power was off. It wasn't and I didn't notice until I smelled it.

Now, the Finnex is doesn't heat up and I had to install the backup.

The plastic cage around the heater is clearly melted in some spots.

Is there any way to salvage this heater or is it garbage?

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Thank you,
Dom
I have had opposite experience but I believe manufacturer advices t allow heater to sit within yank for an hour before plugging in to adjust to tank while I dont see the impact with this. The contacts in the unit may have become stuck and heated itself out
 
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I have had opposite experience but I believe manufacturer advices t allow heater to sit within yank for an hour before plugging in to adjust to tank while I dont see the impact with this. The contacts in the unit may have become stuck and heated itself out

So no way to resurrect it?
 

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So no way to resurrect it?
Likely not especially with it being a closed system- you can see part as with glass version. Best now to replace before winter than during the winter season
 

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