Flatlander
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Rodger, do you know if Tunze is shipping the 250,s yet? I pre ordered one in early Sept.
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Only the optic sensor installs in the filter, the float remains on the original magnet holder. The point is to increase the accuracy as the filter surface skimmer will magnify any surface change, it also protects the sensor from light (algae growth) and foreign objects.
A 75W heater will stick up about 3/4", it will work just fine though.
I have to correct my advice on the heater. It appears that it may or may not work for the Eheim heaters of 75W. There is a little variation between heaters and some have the thermostat higher and will not detect the temperature. The official answer I got back from Tunze Germany was up to 75W is fine but it should touch the top deck, Sera, Aquarium Systems and others offer shorter 75W heaters. You are free to try it but I would do so carefully, many report it working fine, but I have had a report of the thermostat not registering the temperature with the 3/4" or so above the filter from a US customer, US and Euro 75W Eheim heaters are the same in length but some other variation may be the cause as so far, no complaints to our knowledge in Europe.
My question was, is it not glued onto the magnet holder and how would it just plug in, unless there is a protrusion on the back of it. Thought I would ask before just prying it off.
If the osmolator is an old one it may be that part is glued. The earliest magnet holders had all parts glued.
The removable ones slide up and down on the magnet for a fine adjustment. If you need one I have a spare.