RHP t-stat probe question
Hi again,
Sorry for all of the RHP questions, I just want to make sure my future friend is as cozy as possible.
I was thinking, The reason why the UTH needs both a T-stat and a t-meter is because one goes under the tank directly touching the pad, and the t-meter probe goes on the other side of the glass, causing a bit of an difference in temp.
When it comes to the RHP, I wasnt sure where to place the t-stat probe for this, so I thought it should go right next to where i'll have my ambient t-meter probe. Then i had the question... if the t-stat will raise the ambient temp until the probe reaches the desired temp, and the t-meter probe is right there next to it.. they should in theory have the same reading. If this is the case, is a second t-meter necessary? The t-stat is herpstat 4 if accuracy is a question.
Re: RHP t-stat probe question
I pretty much have the same setup but mine isn't glued down. Just hanging. You can see it just hanging in the back.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...80d06d9af6.jpg
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RHP t-stat probe question
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Originally Posted by
HanabiraAsashi
Are you guys not using a thermometer for the ambient? Im wondering if i can trust the t-stat to heat up the ambient temp without needed 2 dangling probes to monitor (of course with me occasionally checking with a laser thermometer until im comfortable with it
Your heat gun will work fine, however what about your hygrometer?
I have a wired combo unit, thermometer/hygrometer on the cool side in this cage and a portable wireless Accurite on the warm side. Basking shelf I check with the gun.
The probe is just hanging back by her tail and hide in this picture.http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...1ba4c1eea2.jpg
Here's the side with the wireless.http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...2a703c94b1.jpg