Having trouble with my VE-200 temperature spikes
I dont get it.I have it set to proportional and the temp set to 89. The probe is in the middle cage taped on the floor under the newspaper above the flexwatt(boaphiles with heattape under each cage). It will jump up to 95 before turning off then when it gets to 89 it turns back on and jumps back up to 95.
I recently moved my cages and reset everything and this is when I started having this problem.I have two baby ball pythons coming on Tuesday and need this resolved.
Im a bit of an idiot with electronics so its probably some easy fix Im not seeing. Took me forever to set the time right on it.
Anyway I misplaced the instructions too.
Re: Having trouble with my VE-200 temperature spikes
If I'm reading things correctly you've put the probe of the thermostat inside of the cage? The probe of the thermostat should go on the bottom of the cage, so that it is sandwiched between the bottom of the cage and the flexwatt. Then the probe of your thermometer should be on the floor of the inside of the cage over the flexwatt.
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Re: Having trouble with my VE-200 temperature spikes
Sounds like you have the stat set to on off mode and not proportional. There should be a settings menu where you can change that.
Tape inside a snake cage is a big no no. They will get to it, and they will get their scales tore up when they get stuck
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Re: Having trouble with my VE-200 temperature spikes
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Miranda2
My dh set it for proportional and we are still seeing a big temperature difference.If I set it lower it dumps down to 85 and stays there for awhile before the pulse proportional kicks in and then it jumps back up to over 90. .
That's not a proportional setting, sounds like you are still set off/on
Re: Having trouble with my VE-200 temperature spikes
I have 6 VE-200s. Never had a problem with any of them yet. If you are sure that you have it set to proportional, then it could be stuck in on/off mode and would need to be repaired.