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Re: New PVC Enclosure - Problems with heating
Hi, When I use to use RBI cages with RHP's I mounted the probe from my Helix (thermostat) directly on the floor of the cage underneath the RHP and underneath my substrate - never had any issue with keeping the right temps.
Make sure your room temps are at least 75 degrees to avoid making the RHP Work too hard. And yes, if you keep your hand on the RHP for any length of time it will feel very hot. The RHP hangs from the ceiling of your cage, thus the snake cant never lay on it - which is why they are soo safe.
Hope this helps.
L. West
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I would move the probe to under the substate and over the hot spot and try to control the ambient temperature outside the enclosure. That would be a sure shot way to control temps, imo.
Edit: I use a couple extra digital thermometers to take exact temps in various spots..then I can control the temp of the heater via thermostat and can monitor the variance in temps throughout the enclosures. adjusting the thermostat accordingly.
Last edited by Reakt20; 10-31-2011 at 01:16 PM.
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I *highly* recommend purchasing a temp gun if you want precise control over your temps.
Put the probe in a convenient safe location close to the hot spot (make sure that the reptile can't accidentally dislodge it) and set the thermostat to the temp that you want. After a few hours, point the temp gun at the hot spot and adjust your temp accordingly. In other words, don't pay too much attention to the temp reading on the thermostat. Use your temp gun on the hot spot and then adjust the thermostat to get the temp that you want. Better yet, point the temp gun directly on the reptile when it's in the hot spot because it retains heat differently than substrate.
For example, even though my herpstat is set at 82 and the probe is on the hot spot, the temp on my chondro is 81 when he's not directly under it. If he were, then his temp would be around 86.
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