Spyderturbo007
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I'm having a problem with my heater and I'm trying to determine if it's a problem with the heater or with the Apex.
The heater is set to come on above 79.8 degrees and go off at 80.2 degrees. I think I need a larger heater because when my furnace drops the temperature in the house at night, the heater runs constantly.
The problem is that I keep waking up to find the heater off, and the temperature below 79.8 degrees???
You can see in this graph, that the heater turn on and stays on. But then around 7am, the heater obviously goes off as you can see by the drop in amperage. Nothing else changes overnight. The lights are off and all other equipment stays in it's normal state.
I've swapped out heaters, but I only had the same model as the one I replaced.
Is it possible there is something in the heater that turns it off after a certain period of time? I highly doubt its the internal thermostat because I don't have this problem during the day.
The heater is in my overflow and the temperature probe is in the sump.
The heater is set to come on above 79.8 degrees and go off at 80.2 degrees. I think I need a larger heater because when my furnace drops the temperature in the house at night, the heater runs constantly.
The problem is that I keep waking up to find the heater off, and the temperature below 79.8 degrees???
You can see in this graph, that the heater turn on and stays on. But then around 7am, the heater obviously goes off as you can see by the drop in amperage. Nothing else changes overnight. The lights are off and all other equipment stays in it's normal state.
I've swapped out heaters, but I only had the same model as the one I replaced.
Is it possible there is something in the heater that turns it off after a certain period of time? I highly doubt its the internal thermostat because I don't have this problem during the day.
The heater is in my overflow and the temperature probe is in the sump.