Heat tape hotspots: any way to dampen?
On my rack, there are some shelves with spots on my heat tape that seem to get hotter than others. This either results in having to lower my overall temps more than I want to, to get these within range, or having some unusable shelves. Not really relevant but I am using a Herpstat 2.
Are there any tricks to dampen the heat by a few degrees in these spots to reduce it relative to the other shelves?
(I am aware of the obvious answer of replacing the heat tape completely.)
Re: Heat tape hotspots: any way to dampen?
Try putting the probe on thermostat on a different shelf, I've got 3 heat mats on one thermostat. Obviously 3 shelves, probe in my rack is in the middle of the 3 shelves.
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Re: Heat tape hotspots: any way to dampen?
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jplehmann
So if I have my shelves dialed in at max of 95 degrees on inside of tub directly on plastic (targetting 90 on top of newspaper
No, not on top. You always want the temp of the surface your snake can touch.
Don't worry about on top of the substrate.
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So if I have my shelves dialed in at max of 95 degrees on inside of tub directly on plastic (targetting 90 on top of newspaper
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PitOnTheProwl
No, not on top. You always want the temp of the surface your snake can touch.
Don't worry about on top of the substrate.
I believe I should care about both of those temperatures. The direct plastic is for safety and not exceeding a temp, say 95 is top priority. But of second and still high priority is getting top of substrate to the ideal range for general health (e.g. 90). Not trying to argue, but why do you say I shouldn't care about that also?
Re: Heat tape hotspots: any way to dampen?
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jplehmann
I believe I should care about both of those temperatures.
Most of my snakes will move or lay under the paper towels, the most important reading is on the surface they can touch.