Taking Proper heat readings
I use papertowel in the tubs, Im wondering how the proper way to take the heat readings is?
do I lift the paper towel and take reading directly from the tub surface, or do I just take the reading from the top of the papertowel?
Im asking because, if I lift the papertowel and take reading its around something like 99F to 104F. But if I take reading on top of papertowel it around 87F
Re: Taking Proper heat readings
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kitedemon
It is odd you would get that much drop in a 80º room but apparently you are. The walls should be an ok indicator unless it is exterior and poorly insulated.
You might try newspaper, one layer it should not insulate as well. It is also safer if you feed in the tub. Less chance of eating some on a wet rat.
We just built the room, the outside wall is insulated and flooring also insualted very well, Ill try thenewpaper that sounds like a good idea