Michigan Cichlid Association
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: JeffroM on October 23, 2012, 08:39:25 PM
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Anyone have experience with an electric baseboard heater to heat your fish room?
Looking at one like this:
http://www.lowes.com/pd_30054-49285-F2544_0__?productId=1082521&Ntt=electric+baseboard+heater&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNtt%3Delectric%2Bbaseboard%2Bheater&facetInfo=
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I have never used one personally, but I would think that it would work pretty well. The radiant heat is usually better than warm air. Do you have a furnace or a boiler in your house for heat. If you have a boiler you could have some baseboard added on its own zone and thermostat. Just a thought.
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Boilers are really slick. I have a wood furnace for primary winter heat and keep thinking about trying to rig up a means to heat water for water changes, but haven't.
I don't see why the baseboard heat wouldn't work presuming it's enough wattage to heat the room well enough. I've considered some of the freestanding, rotating heaters, but haven't made a purchase yet. Currently I just have a handful of tanks with heaters, but not a heater in every tank. That combined with a dehumidifier has kept all the tanks warm enough.
All of my tanks below waste height have a heater and the biggest tanks above that do as well, but since warm air rises, the rest do not. The heated tanks are ~77-78F, while the rest are 74F-76F typically.
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The only issue I could see with that type of heater is that you would have to be careful putting a rack over the heater, otherwise you might cook the fish on the lower level.
The only other negative I can think of is I've seen something similar elsewhere (can't remember where) and they rusted out.
I'm actually considering switching over to something like this in my room instead of a space heater:
http://www.lowes.com/pd_216278-49285-FSSWH2204_0__?productId=3338904&Ntt=wall+mounted+heater&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNtt%3Dwall%2Bmounted%2Bheater&facetInfo=
It doesn't take much to install it, it has a small footprint, and the built in fan will help circulate air.
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Look through my Facebook posts for the one asking about fishroom heaters. Ted (Judy) commented On it, saying to go with a baseboard
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The company I work for is a Plumbing/Heating/A.C. and Ventalation wholesaler. Ive been with them now for over 12 years, and i'll tell ya, I have seen some pretty unique heating options come through over the years.
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The company I work for is a Plumbing/Heating/A.C. and Ventalation wholesaler. Ive been with them now for over 12 years, and i'll tell ya, I have seen some pretty unique heating options come through over the years.
Is there a better solution that hasn't been mentioned yet?!
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Not that im aware of. I have always been told that radiant heat is the most efficient, and most even heating option. Simply because obviously it heats the space and everything in it.
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The only other negative I can think of is I've seen something similar elsewhere (can't remember where) and they rusted out.
Well you know how cautious I am. I can't imagine ever a time that there would be a water spill that would lead to a unit being rusted out. :P
I'm putting baseboard heaters on the no list. Only reason I don't want radiant space heaters is I think they will get in the way. I like Marty's idea of an in wall unit - not sure just yet though.