Can I put a heating pad In this?
Here is a sneak peak of my first cage, It's only a temporary cage until I build a rack later in life.
My question is, if I drill holes into the floor where I have the section boxed off (6 1/2 X 8 1/2) can I place a heating pad in there and cover It with this light wooden board (back panel to cheap furniture)... Or will It overheat/burn the wood?
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Can I put a heating pad In this?
I am with Aaron on this one I would not either.
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Re: Can I put a heating pad In this?
Yeah if that's MDF get it out of there it won't last. This may or may not work for your application but when I built my in wall enclosure out of melamine I cut out a square on the bottom of the hot side and adhered a ceramic tile over the whole using liquid nails. I put the tile upside down so the rough side was face up and the smooth side was face down. I then stuck my heat pad on the bottom side. It works perfectly and holds a constant temp like a champ. The only downside is it may look ugly unless you cover it with substrate. It looks like you have some room underneath to work with so it's something to consider. Just make sure the tile is sealed on the inside so no liquids leak through.
J
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