You're better off snaking a soft copper tubing coil in the water at the bottom. That'll do better than the heatercore, IMHO. It would be cheaper, too.
The heatercore would corrode like a mofo if left exposed to water and air. By submerging the copper completely in water that never hits anything but plastic or neutral metal parts, the copper tubing should barely corrode, IF IT IS NOT EXPOSED TO AIR.
As for the humidity problem, get a nice pump for your computer and put the bong outside your house. It doesn't matter if junk gets into it, since it should be easy to hose out every now and then (or set up a chimney cover on top of it to prevent leaves and shit from getting in).
If I ever decide to use a bong, that is how I'd do it, just for reliability's sake.
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#!/bin/sh {who;} {last;} {pause;} {grep;} {touch;} {unzip;} mount /dev/girl -t {wet;} {fsck;} {fsck;} {fsck;} {fsck;} echo yes yes yes {yes;} umount {/dev/girl;zip;} rm -rf {wet.spot;} {sleep;} finger: permission denied
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