Re: Pvc tank gradient issue
If your room temps are a lot lower it could be leaking into the enclosure. I put my panel opposite side of my hot side (90) and just keep ambient temp in the enclosure in the 80's. been working out for me . could try and block some of the air vents if you have a lot of them.
Re: Pvc tank gradient issue
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spikell75
If your room temps are a lot lower it could be leaking into the enclosure. I put my panel opposite side of my hot side (90) and just keep ambient temp in the enclosure in the 80's. been working out for me . could try and block some of the air vents if you have a lot of them.
I switched the panel to the other side away from the heat tape and it helped but the cool side is still too cool! And I can't raise the temp or the hot side will be too hot. If I close a vent it be on the hot side so that won't help.
Any other ideas? I guess not much I can do given the room temp.
Re: Pvc tank gradient issue
A 40 watt heat panel might not be the right size, especially if the ambient temps in the room get low. That gap between the glass and cage is pretty big too, I would find a way to close that up. Try repositioning the glass piece and re mount it to see if it lines up better.
Re: Pvc tank gradient issue
I think that some duct or even electrical tape should close that gap easily.
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