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    Mesh Top Modification

    First post, I'm prepping to get my first BP as soon as this terrible shipping season ends, and I've seen a lot of comments about problems maintaining humidity in tanks with mesh tops. So last night while I was working on creating the housing for a thermostat to control two devices I used some excess sheeting to fill in the space that'll hopefully keep the warm air in better.





    Funnily enough the cut out design looked like a mouse/rat face.
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    Re: Mesh Top Modification

    Having the heat lamp sit on that, it may get hot enough to melt it. Is it plastic or glass?
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    Re: Mesh Top Modification

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Having the heat lamp sit on that, it may get hot enough to melt it. Is it plastic or glass?
    Plastic, I'm going to be watching that with it cranked up above normal use and see if it wants to deform. (100w ceramic) If I notice anything, cutting the hole big enough for the lamp to sit directly on the mesh is easy, or I'll use the clamp to hang it just above it.
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    I would cut it so the dome fits inside it.
    The temp will get the lexan to distort a lot plus if someone bumps the dome off center then you might have a mess.

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    Is that a laser CNC or is it cutting with a router head? He might be using some sort of abs, which if he is may be somewhat he resistant. Not sure?

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    Re: Mesh Top Modification

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    I would cut it so the dome fits inside it.
    The temp will get the lexan to distort a lot plus if someone bumps the dome off center then you might have a mess.
    Didn't take too long before it was soft to the touch. So you're right in that I'll at least need to cut it out to fit inside. Which will require some extra material to give it some more strength next to the lamp cutout where it's weakest. I was hoping to keep it off the mesh since it doesn't really feel that strong long term to have the lamp camped out on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by hyoslvr View Post
    Is that a laser CNC or is it cutting with a router head? He might be using some sort of abs, which if he is may be somewhat he resistant. Not sure?
    It's a laser. I could get access to a rather large CNC mill if I really wanted to make something out of thick stuff. Ol' Peedy, cause the S sticker got stripped off during the install somehow, isn't very good for anything larger than 27" in length without doing a few finicky tricks.

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    Re: Mesh Top Modification

    Quote Originally Posted by Foxton View Post
    it doesn't really feel that strong long term to have the lamp camped out on it.
    It will be okay, have one that has a UVB and CHE that have been on it for 4 or 5 years

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    Re: Mesh Top Modification

    Quote Originally Posted by pitontheprowl View Post
    it will be okay, have one that has a uvb and che that have been on it for 4 or 5 years
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    Re: Mesh Top Modification

    Just a heads up on the use of a plastic top.....if it is acrylic then the top will sag down over time(the thinner it is the faster it will happen), causing the corners to curl up a bit. This will let some heat out but more importantly I will let out quite a bit of humidity. This sag will be noticeable in as little as a couple of days if the acrylic is thin.
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    Instead of making the hole larger, you can just get a smaller dome ........ I use the Flukers 5" size with a CHE.
    I have got them on sale online for only like $10.

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