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  • 01-11-2012, 01:21 AM
    Twiegs
    Question on Temperature Differences
    I just installed my Hydrofarm thermostat. I taped the probe to the uth with aluminum tape. The thermostat is set to the max 108. The temp directly on the glass inside the tank above the uth is 99. The temp on top of the substrate above the uth is 87. The substrate is only 1/2" thick. Looking for some advice on how to raise the surface temp and balance it more with the thermostat.

    Thanks!
  • 01-11-2012, 02:05 AM
    RestlessRobie
    Re: Question on Temperature Differences
    OK simple answer you cant. I set my T-stat to 98 under the tank My glass is 95 at the top and substrat is 92, you could use a thiner layer ot substrate but you will loose some heat going threw the glass and substrate. How do you check the temps would be my other question. Temp gun is the only accurate way and a good digital thermometer is the second best way. Hope this helps :D
  • 01-11-2012, 10:58 AM
    Twiegs
    Re: Question on Temperature Differences
    Thanks for the response. I would expect a few degrees difference like you have. But mine is a 21 degree difference! 108 on thermostat and 87 on the substrate. That seems a bit much. Can't figure out why though.....?


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by RestlessRobie View Post
    OK simple answer you cant. I set my T-stat to 98 under the tank My glass is 95 at the top and substrat is 92, you could use a thiner layer ot substrate but you will loose some heat going threw the glass and substrate. How do you check the temps would be my other question. Temp gun is the only accurate way and a good digital thermometer is the second best way. Hope this helps :D

  • 01-11-2012, 11:37 AM
    dr del
    Re: Question on Temperature Differences
    Hi,

    As mentioned it is probably just your substrate acting as an insulator.

    Use a thinner layer/ different substrate until you find the combo that works best for you. :)


    dr del
  • 01-11-2012, 11:47 AM
    jdouglas
    What are your ambient temps?
    Try reducing your sub layer down to about 1/4 inch and verifying your ambient temps are around 80 degrees.
  • 01-11-2012, 11:52 AM
    Twiegs
    Re: Question on Temperature Differences
    I reduced the bedding down as far as I can now without the wire from my thermometer coming through. That helped a little. Thermostat is 108 and surface temp is now 90. My ambient temp is 70.


    QUOTE=jdouglas;1737031]What are your ambient temps?
    Try reducing your sub layer down to about 1/4 inch and verifying your ambient temps are around 80 degrees.[/QUOTE]
  • 01-11-2012, 12:15 PM
    jdouglas
    Re: Question on Temperature Differences
    What bedding are you using?
    Do you have an infrared thermometer? (if so check the heat mat to verify the 108 temp) did you foil tape over the tip of the probe? or over the cord? Try over the cord the tape on the probe tip can cause it to read inaccurately.
    You will need a way to increase the ambient temps in the tank 70 is way to low. This can cause an RI.

    The following thread suggests most people dont think the ambients should be below 75(and perfer higher)
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...low-can-you-go

    What kind of cage are you using? size? material? (pics of your setup will help)
    What heating source are you using? (a single UTH is normally not enough to raise ambients in a tank if the room temp is below 78degrees)


    In my cold room around 72degrees it takes 2 UTH's both on hydrofarms (1 warm side and one in the middle to create a variant in temps) and 1 60watt CHE on a dimmer(to raise ambient temps to 78+) to keep my 20L tank at the correct temps. And the screen Lid is 3/4 covered with foil/tape.

    However with the cost of this you may want to look into either tubs(with small rack enclosure) or a PVC cage. Because with this much heat in my tank I have humidity issues (having to mist 3-4 times a day).
  • 01-11-2012, 12:17 PM
    The Serpent Merchant
    You need to remove the aluminum tape from the thermostat probe. It is known to mess with their readings. I personally use some hot glue on the wire of the probe to keep them in place. The aluminum tape might not be the problem here, but it should be fixed none the less.
  • 01-11-2012, 12:29 PM
    kitedemon
    There are a handful of small things all adding together, substrate layer thickness, al tape on probe and ambient air temps low. The last bit of thing to keep in mind is hydrofarm T-Stats are simply not accurate they have a 2ºC +/- error margin (4ºF apx) Just because it says it is 108 does not mean it is. Trust a good thermometer and figure the hydrofarm is not correct. I have tested 3 and all were incorrect.
  • 01-11-2012, 12:34 PM
    jdouglas
    I certainly believe for 1 your thermostat reading of 108 is off because of the foil tape on the probe, and 2 your ambient temps are way to low.

    And the UTH cant heat the surface of the substrate from 70degrees to the recommended 90-92 degrees.
    This will also cause your cool side to sit around 70 degrees instead of the recommended 80-82 degrees.

    And Kitedemon is correct both of my hydrofarms are off by 1 degree. One is +1.4 and one is -1.1 degrees. This is verified with 2 Acu-rites and 2 Infrared Thermometers all reading the exact temps.

    This is fine but you do need to know how far they are off to correctly dial in your temps.
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