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Heat lamp timers

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  • 01-13-2014, 09:17 PM
    racingdad0706
    Heat lamp timers
    I am going on vacation for a week and want to know if timers are safe and ok for the snake and actually work right. I don't want a fire not it to stay on all day and not work right I have a heat pad under tank on one side and want to know if the heat lamp will work with timer so it keeps temp around 80-85 during day and 75 at night. If anyone has them what do you think about them. Thank you

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  • 01-13-2014, 11:50 PM
    bumblebee1028
    I'm not sure I understand your question. If you're asking if timers are safe to use with heat lamps, then yes, they should be fine. I've used timers for my beardies' enclosures for the past 18 months with no issues (other than bulbs burning out, but that happens whether or not you use a timer ;)).

    If you're asking if the timer will keep the temps right, then no, that's not its job. The timer will only turn whatever is plugged into it on and off at the set times. You should have a thermostat to keep the temps in the right range.

    It would be best if you can get the timer a few days before you go on vacation, so you can get everything set up, and make sure it's working properly (turning the lamp on and off at the correct times) before you leave. Then you can also make sure that the temps are in the ranges you want.

    I hope that helps!
  • 01-14-2014, 12:03 AM
    NH93
    I personally would suggest against a timer at all, as no night time drop is necessary... it can actually be a bad thing I have heard.
    If the lamp is sitting on top of the cage and the cage is level, it should be fine. If the mesh lid is wire and not plastic, it will not melt or be a real fire hazard. You can always tape it in place temporarily with foil tape (only), as it is quite strong and fire-resistant.
  • 01-14-2014, 12:45 AM
    racingdad0706
    Re: Heat lamp timers
    Ya I wana see about using them if they not good and she is fine with just her pad under tank then I won't get one I just want the temps to be perfect for her when I am gone and it's a metal mesh lid not plastic so no melt will happen. Thank you

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