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View Poll Results: Where do you locate your thermostat probe?

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  • Directly on the heating element

    113 36.93%
  • On the bottom of the enclosure above the UTH

    90 29.41%
  • On top of the substrate

    81 26.47%
  • Other

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    Re: Where do you place your thermostat probe?

    So what would you do with a display cage such as a boaphile?
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    Re: Where do you place your thermostat probe?

    I can now post here I run a dummy tub for the probe. I tried on top of the substrate and on the flexwatt. Substrate made it to hot and the flexwatt not hot enough.
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    Re: Where do you place your thermostat probe?

    On top of heating element/UTH can cause a completely different / higher temperature so i put it on the substrate where my snake rests.

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    Re: Where do you place your thermostat probe?

    I have a boaphile with a Herpstat, and place the probe inside the cage taped to the floor over the flexiwatt. The boaphile is designed with a small air gap around the door for ventilation. The Herpstat probe cable fits perfectly through this gap, so I just run it through there.
    You could drill a hole if you wanted

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    Re: Where do you place your thermostat probe?

    I put the probe directly on the heating element and here are the reasons

    BP can move the probe around if it is in their enclosure and the probe is no longer above the heat source of the temp will shoot up.

    Also if your BP urinate near or on the probe or tip his water dish, it cool down the probe and there again will make the temp shoot up.
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    Re: Where do you place your thermostat probe?

    Quote Originally Posted by GA_Ball_Pythons
    I put the probe directly on the heating element and here are the reasons

    BP can move the probe around if it is in their enclosure and the probe is no longer above the heat source of the temp will shoot up.

    Also if your BP urinate near or on the probe or tip his water dish, it cool down the probe and there again will make the temp shoot up.
    There is the reasoning why people tape them down.
    lots of snakes

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    Re: Where do you place your thermostat probe?

    if you have a boaphile with the flexiwatt intalled by them, your temps shooting up due to some accident with the probe are less of a concern....the flexiwatt used is not powerful enough to seriously harm your snake. The Boaphile web site talks about this a bit.

    definitely tape the probe in place though

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    Re: Where do you place your thermostat probe?

    Quote Originally Posted by fishmommy
    if you have a boaphile with the flexiwatt intalled by them, your temps shooting up due to some accident with the probe are less of a concern....the flexiwatt used is not powerful enough to seriously harm your snake. The Boaphile web site talks about this a bit.

    definitely tape the probe in place though
    I would like to see where he says that. He uses 11" - 20 watt flexwatt. Without regulation it can DEFINITELY reach dangerous temps that can cause thermal burns.

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    Re: Where do you place your thermostat probe?

    Quote Originally Posted by fishmommy
    if you have a boaphile with the flexiwatt intalled by them, your temps shooting up due to some accident with the probe are less of a concern....the flexiwatt used is not powerful enough to seriously harm your snake. The Boaphile web site talks about this a bit.

    definitely tape the probe in place though

    120* is something that could hard your snake I would say.
    lots of snakes

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    Re: Where do you place your thermostat probe?

    the cage installed flexiwatt is very low wattage, and the site preaches how safety is the reason. Not sure if I trusted it to be true, I did a test.
    I ran mine wide open (plugged straight into the wall with no thermostat) for several days (no animal was living in the cage) and the floor surface temp over the heat source never got above 100 degrees. That's with no substrate & with the cage closed up tight.
    I know that most heating solutions (including standard flexiwatt products) can cause serious and immediate harm if they go haywire. I'm just saying that in this case the risk has been minimzed by good design.
    your mileage may vary

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