Elricsfate
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Long story short...
I have a Finnex 800w heater that my wife moved around until half of it was above the water level in the sump. After tracing the source of the smoke in the house yesterday, I discovered that the heater had melted a portion of the plastic housing.
Can I simply remove the plastic, clean it up, and continue to use it? Common sense says yes, the plastic is there to prevent fish from coming into contact with the heater...and there are no fish in the sump. But, I thought I'd check, since what makes sense to me is not always correct.
I have a Finnex 800w heater that my wife moved around until half of it was above the water level in the sump. After tracing the source of the smoke in the house yesterday, I discovered that the heater had melted a portion of the plastic housing.
Can I simply remove the plastic, clean it up, and continue to use it? Common sense says yes, the plastic is there to prevent fish from coming into contact with the heater...and there are no fish in the sump. But, I thought I'd check, since what makes sense to me is not always correct.