Hygger Mini Quartz Glass Aquarium Heater with External Controller

Hygger Mini Quartz Glass Aquarium Heater with External Controller

Automatically stop and restart
With built-in thermometer
Durable quartz glass
Explosion-proof & shatter-resistant
With 2 strong removable suction cups
Quartz sands with good thermal conductivity

$19.99$21.99

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Description

Hygger mini quartz glass aquarium heater is specially designed for small and medium size tank use.
This fish tank heater is very safe and durable, milky quartz material made, can resist a high temp of 1800℉, excellent in explosion-proof & shatter-resistant.
The service life can be more than 3 years if only using in fresh water.

There is a led indicator light on the temp controller.
When the tank heater is heating, the indicator light is red. When it stops heating, the light is off.

When does the heater stop and restart heating?
The aquarium heater is very reliable to maintain the water temp as your set. It will stop heating when the water temp reaches to the set temp and will restart heating when the temp is 1.5-2℉ below the set temp.

Over heat protection
The aquarium heater will auto shut off once the water temp is over 97℉.
How to adjust the temp?
Rotate the knob on temp controller to set it to the desired temp. Temp range is 68-90℉.

Size Chart
Power & Tank: 50W (5-15gallon) 100W (10-30gallon)
Heater Length: 5inch 7inch
If the room temp is lower than 50℉, please buy a larger wattage heater.

Do’s and Don’t’s
1. For better experience and aquarium safety, please carefully read and follow the user manual.
2. Keep the aquarium heater fully submerged in water.
3. Stick the heater horizontally or vertically onto the tank side near the water intake or on the way of water flow.
4. Don’t bury the heating rod in sand or stones.
5. Please keep the temp controller away from water.
6. Please don’t connect the power before the heater is well installed.
7. Please wait the heater rod to cool down before you move the heater or change the water.

 Warnings and Warm Tips

1. For better experience and aquarium safety, please carefully read and follow the user manual.

2. Keep the aquarium heater fully submerged in water all time when it is working.

3. Stick the heater horizontally or vertically onto the tank side near the water intake or on the way of water flow.

4. Don’t bury the heating rod in sand or stones.

5. Please keep the temperature controller away from water.

6. Please don’t connect the power before the heater is well installed.

7. Please wait for 15 minutes or so to let the heater rod cool down before you moving the heater or changing the water.

 Product Parameters

Model Power Voltage/Frequency Power Cable Length Heater Rod Length Applicable Tank Size Temp Control Range
HG-943 50W 110-120 V / 60 Hz 4.6 Feet 5 Inches 5-15 Gallons 68°F - 90°F
100W 7 Inches 10-30 Gallons

 Packing List

  • Aquarium Heater x1
  • User Manual x1

 Usre Manual

Usre Manual

Question:Can this be put in a filter?
Answer:  Hi, wich kind of filter you want to put the heater in? Is there are enough of water in the filter to keep the heater never out of water? Please note the 50W heater is about 5inch long.

By petfocused SELLER on November 22, 2021
Question:I have this in a 5.5 gal will it burn my fish? They are algae eaters and they get close to it, will they get burnt?
Answer:  I don’t think so. Just adjust you temperature to 70’s. Or in the green area of an aquarium Temp gauge. Most likely if too hot you can hurt your fish and others in tank. This heater has a temperature gauge and is very accurate . Keep an eye on temp and you should be ok.

By Swiftbird on February 14, 2021
Question:Anyone know if this heater will fit in the protector shields/heater guards also offered on here, as both suction cups are removable?
Answer:  Hi, as for the suction cup issue, please contact the seller to ask for help.

By petfocused SELLER on April 26, 2021
Question:Could I put this in a 3.5 gallon tank? Is 50W too strong for my betta fish's aquarium?
Answer:  50w shouldn't be too strong. Even when I crank it up to the full 82 degrees on my five gallon (which hold 3 gallons of water) it only gets to 72 or 75 degrees max.

By Customer on April 24, 2021
Question:Has anyone tried using a protective heater guard/cover diy with this? Concerned w/fish safety re scalding; Not sure will keep.
Answer:  Fish generally don’t want to burn themselves, Raised hundreds of guppies with this heater never lost one do to burns.

By jack of all master of none on January 18, 2021

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