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Originally Posted by poppin_fresh Tough to answer. I have had heaters not last very long, and I've got a Tronic 75w heater that I've used for about 12 years. Personally, I feel the temp gauge is probably the weakest link in any heater and the fist thing to fail, either by dying or becoming innacurate.
Using a heater controller will give you a lot of piece of mind. It will ensure the temp is maintained correctly, but will even allow a heater with a failed "on" temp controller to still be used. |
So with a controller how would you know the temp gauge has failed? Do you just keep using a heater with a failed gauge with a controller?