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    BPnet Veteran Krazy99CL's Avatar
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    Radiant Heat Panel and Probe

    Hi everyone!

    Have a question regarding the placement of the probe when you have a RHP. Ive seen the probe on the cool side, but I just wanted to make sure thats right.

    The warm side seems to hot if I put the probe on the cool side. Right now I stuck the probe on the side of the cage on the warm side.

    Cool side reads 77 and warm side 93.

    Suggestions? Thank you in advance
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    Re: Radiant Heat Panel and Probe

    a thought might be to find a way to insulate the tub/tank more so that less heat dissapates by the time it gets to the cool side. Or buy another heat source to raise the cool side's temperature, because I don't think there's a solution so simple as "where to place the probe" as there will be that 16 degree off-set between the two wherever the probe is placed... hope that makes sense... it's been a long day.

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    Re: Radiant Heat Panel and Probe

    Ill look into that Ben. Thanks.
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