Hydor Aquarium Heater – 200w
- Controls temperature of aquarium or reservior
- Only switches on when submerged
- Shatter proof glass tubing
- Suction cups for easy attachment
- Indicator light
- Temperature sensor
Overview
The Hydor Aquarium Heater 200W will control the temperature of your reservoir. You can set your this heater to the temperature you require and it will only switch itself on when submerged in water below that temperature. It will also switch itself off when the desired temperature is reached. By using this temperature sensor the water in your reservoir will be maintained at a steady rate. This 200w version is suitable for 100-200 litre reservoir, depending on the environment it is in. The glass tubing which encases the heating element is both shatter proof and thermally shock proof. It has a light in the tubing to indicate whether the heater is actively warming the water and has 2 suction cups to allow you to fix the heater to a flat surface inside the reservoir.
Perfect temperature for your reservoir
There are many factors that must be regulated when gardening indoors. One of the most difficult elements of indoor gardening to control is the temperature of the nutrient solution in your reservoir. The ideal temperature of the solution is important. It regulates the amount of oxygen the water can hold, the reproduction of harmful root-born insects, the metabolicrate within the plant, and it can also affect the concentration of nutrients present as evaporation takes place.
There are many ways to regulate and maintain the ideal nutrient solution temperature in your reservoir to be between 60 to 75°F. Maintain the ideal reservoir temperature and watch your plants thrive.
Problem: Nutrient Reservoir is too Cold
Solution: Often we might find that the nutrient solution in our reservoir is too cold. This can cause a number of problems. When the nutrient solution is too cold (below 60°F) it will shock your plants and slow down the metabolic processes within the plant. This can stunt the growth of your plants.
There are a few ways of dealing with reservoirs that are too cold. Cold reservoirs are more often than not caused by plants being grown in basements during cold winter months. You can often remedy this by simply keeping the reservoir elevated off of the cold floor. A lot of heat can be transferred between the floor and the reservoir. If this doesn’t solve the low temperature problem, utilizing an aquarium heater is the next solution. They can be purchased at aquarium supply stores or many hydroponic retailers. They can be set to maintain the ideal nutrient solution temperature during the colder months of the year.
Problem: Nutrient Reservoir is too Warm
Solution: It is far more common for the temperature of the nutrient solution in your reservoir to be too warm (above 75°F) than too cold. This is largely due to the lights used to garden indoors. High-intensity discharge lighting can give out great amounts of heat, especially if you are growing in a small, confined space such as a closet or spare bedroom.
It is important for the temperature of your nutrients to stay in the range of 60 to 75°F because if it exceeds this range, the oxygen levels in the water are significantly reduced and plants need plenty of oxygen to survive. Overly warm nutrient solution evaporates more quickly and can become too concentrated, which might end up burning plants. It can also lead to the production of harmful bacteria, fungi and root-born insects.
Exhausting the warm air with a high-powered fan can usually reduce the temperature of your grow space but there are other methods that can help keep your nutrient solution within the ideal temperature range. Keeping your reservoir outside of the growroom is one great way to keep it from getting too warm. This can be accomplished by using a more powerful submersible pump to move the water greater distances. Another way is to keep the reservoir covered with black and white plastic with the white side facing up to reflect the light away.
If these methods are not effective enough, you may want to consider implementing a reservoir chiller to maintain the ideal nutrient solution temperature. Reservoir chillers are like air conditioners for your reservoir.
They can be set for a certain temperature and will remove the excess heat from the solution. Reservoir chillers are not the least expensive methods for regulating temperature, but they are extremely effective and will reduce the need to crank the air conditioning in your growroom.
Right from the early days, Hydor’s mission has been to seek new technical solutions for industry and for the consumer, and the original technologies developed by the company can be used in a variety of ways in both aquariology and industry. Hydor is an electromechanical company born in 1984 from the intuition of Ing. Bresolin and his wife take a successful business potential in the US aquarium market. From a small company with a single line of hanging filters, Hydor is able to expand and at the beginning of the 90s moved to a larger site, offering its customers in the world, more and more, a complete range of filters, high quality technology and pumps and heaters. Thanks to the numerous patents registered all over the world, Hydor has been able to rapidly grow esteem and recognition of quality in customers and consumers.  With the start of the new millennium, a strategic turning point led Hydor to focus on developing a brand policy, giving a decisive boost to its identity. Today Hydor is a reference point in the design and production of unique and innovative items in the field of aquarium technology, exported all over the world. The company is also increasingly specializing in offering high quality products for the passionate marine aquarist. As in the past, Hydor offers products with original features and undoubted performance.
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