Heat Tape for both Hot & Cool Sides
I have never heard of anyone using heat tape for creating a “cool”side in a rack, only hot side. Most people, myself included, use some sort ofheater to achieve the desired “cool” side temps. Has anyone ever tried using twostrips of heat tape & two thermostats in a rack to achieve the proper tempsinstead of altered ambient room temp? I feel like this method would well forthose individuals that do not have the luxury of dedicating an entire room oftheir house entirely for their snakes or younger keepers that live at home with their parents & keep snakes in their bedrooms. Personally, I couldn’t imagine having tosleep in a room that constantly stayed at 80 degrees.
Heat Tape for both Hot & Cool Sides
That would work if the room is pretty cool. Sometimes, normal room temps will allow ambient temps to be just about right using one strip of heat tape.
Depends on the room temps, type of rack, size of heat tape.
Re: Heat Tape for both Hot & Cool Sides
It's a little chilly here in Seattle, so I'm using 2 UTH's right now to get my temps right.
Re: Heat Tape for both Hot & Cool Sides
I've heard of a couple people using this method. I plan on making a plexiglass door that I can add or take away from my rack. This will help trap in some ambient heat from my one strip of 12" heat tape. I can remove it in the summer months if needed.
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I've never thought of this but maybe I need to. I'm always fighting to keep the cool side temps up with a space heater on full blast. Would it save on energy costs to run more heat tape and another thermostat vs. a space heater?