Re: Stacking T8 Enclosures
sorry to ask a question on your thread..but i am actually waiting on my second t8 and i am also going to stack it on top of my other one and i also have a 80watt rhp that will be in both cages.... (bottom is housing a bp and top cage will hold a columbian bi) both rhp's are going to be controlled by ve-200's.. instead of putting something in between could i just turn the top therm down until the temps get right or would it make the cool side to cool? thank you
Re: Stacking T8 Enclosures
Not sure exactly what you're asking, but I've found it takes a couple days to dial in the temps. I'd just wait until the temps are right before putting the snake in. The coldest the cool side can be is whatever your room temperature is.
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Re: Stacking T8 Enclosures
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Prognathodon
We also "cheat" and use possible heat transfer to advantage with species with different requirements.
Ditto. I have one whose RHP I unplugged because the RHP from the T8 below it creates a hot spot of 85-86F in the upper enclosure. I have a BRB in there and he's fine.
The tops of RHP's get quite hot and that heat does transfer to the enclosure above it, unless you put an insulator or spacers to allow air exchange, between the enclosures.
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bcr229
The tops of RHP's get quite hot and that heat does transfer to the enclosure above it, unless you put an insulator or spacers to allow air exchange, between the enclosures.
what sort of spacers would you recommend?
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erebus45
what sort of spacers would you recommend?
Ali at Animal Plastics told me to use furniture pucks you can get at like Ikea and stuff. Says they give enough space while still allowing the alignment pins to still work. I personally just use flexwatt on my Ap cages and stack them with no gap and it's worked fine.
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Sauzo
Ali at Animal Plastics told me to use furniture pucks you can get at like Ikea and stuff. Says they give enough space while still allowing the alignment pins to still work. I personally just use flexwatt on my Ap cages and stack them with no gap and it's worked fine.
I'm sure flexwatt works great if room temps are high enough. Stacking shouldn't cause any problems with it either. In my case the room temps are in the high 60's and I find the RHP does a much better job of maintaining heat.
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