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    Re: Heating pad unstuck

    Quote Originally Posted by nvmycj View Post
    OK,… I have my temperature probe in between the glass and my heating pad on the outside of the tank. My heat mat thermostat is hooked up as well.

    Do you think the temperature probe wiring is safe with the heating mat?
    I'm not quite sure what you're asking? Why wouldn't it be safe?
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    Re: Heating pad unstuck

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I'm not quite sure what you're asking? Why wouldn't it be safe?

    the metal temperature probe is connected via a black wire. With all this talk about overheating, I was just double checking to see if that black wire is safe while stuck on and touching the heat pad. Sorry about the confusion.

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    Re: Heating pad unstuck

    Quote Originally Posted by nvmycj View Post
    the metal temperature probe is connected via a black wire. With all this talk about overheating, I was just double checking to see if that black wire is safe while stuck on and touching the heat pad. Sorry about the confusion.
    It's fine.
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