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RHP questions

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  • 11-27-2016, 04:33 AM
    danielwilu2525
    RHP questions
    I was just poking around Craigslist and found a DIRTY STEAL. A boaphile cage (according to the ad it's a L36D24H 17.5) with a radiant heat panel installed for only $150. Im really considering picking this up. What are RHP's like? Are they like flex watt or your ordinary UTH? Would you still need a UTH with the radiant heat panel? Also, would a L36D24H 17.5 be good for a adult male? I currently have my male in a 15qt tub but if I pick it up I'll move him to that once he grows out of that tub. Thoughts?
  • 11-27-2016, 05:13 AM
    KMG
    That will be a good size for your Ball.

    A rhp is not much like uth device. A rhp is overhead and delivers heat is a wide area which corresponds to the size and wattage of the panel. They still need a tstat and in my opinion need a good tstat and not an el cheapo.

    As to needing both a rhp and uth I really cant tell you. If you have a cool home it is possible that having both is best. That is something you would have to figure out in your home. The size and wattage of the panel will change the output of the panel and that vs. the temp of the room and the temp you are trying to reach in the cage will be the determining factors of if it will work for you.

    If the cage is a good deal and in good shape I don't see reason not to get it, even if you don't want to use the rhp. Take it out and sell it if you find you don't need it.

    I have several rhp in different cages. For my arboreal snakes they are a must but for my other snakes Im pretty sure I could do without them. Many times in the warmer months I will cut them off. I only use mine to boost my cage temps a bit so I can keep my oil filled heater on 75F instead of 77-80F. I only use those for the arboreal snakes to create a hotspot. They others are only to boost the ambient temps a bit and all of those snakes have a uth.
  • 11-27-2016, 09:21 AM
    Eavlynn
    Re: RHP questions
    That's a great deal, especially with a panel already installed. I've got 2 of the exact same enclosures equipped with RHPs, and they're great. You won't need an additional heat source, just a thermostat. Are there photos of the RHP?

    Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  • 11-27-2016, 11:58 AM
    dkatz4
    I use and 40W RHP mounted in the center of the tub (30" by 15", 14" tall) to set the standard mid-grade heat (81-83F) and a UTH on one side to augment the heat in that part to about 91F, which leaves the other side of the tank with only the perimeter of the RHP heated "footprint" to drop to about 77-79F at the furthest edge. Pretty happy with that gradient, and i see my boa utilizing all parts of the tub throughout the day.
    I also have a climbing branch that spans from the cool side to directly under the RHP, he will occasionally climb up there for a high-heat bask, but never for very long.

    Note: my RHP is on a dimmer for control and a T-Stat for safety. My temps are achieved with the dimmer at about 80% power, the ambient temp in the room is about 68 to 70F.
  • 11-27-2016, 12:31 PM
    danielwilu2525
    Re: RHP questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    That will be a good size for your Ball.

    A rhp is not much like uth device. A rhp is overhead and delivers heat is a wide area which corresponds to the size and wattage of the panel. They still need a tstat and in my opinion need a good tstat and not an el cheapo.

    As to needing both a rhp and uth I really cant tell you. If you have a cool home it is possible that having both is best. That is something you would have to figure out in your home. The size and wattage of the panel will change the output of the panel and that vs. the temp of the room and the temp you are trying to reach in the cage will be the determining factors of if it will work for you.

    If the cage is a good deal and in good shape I don't see reason not to get it, even if you don't want to use the rhp. Take it out and sell it if you find you don't need it.

    I have several rhp in different cages. For my arboreal snakes they are a must but for my other snakes Im pretty sure I could do without them. Many times in the warmer months I will cut them off. I only use mine to boost my cage temps a bit so I can keep my oil filled heater on 75F instead of 77-80F. I only use those for the arboreal snakes to create a hotspot. They others are only to boost the ambient temps a bit and all of those snakes have a uth.

    Sammy is in a room where there is no AC. In the day without AC his temps are 77-79. At night I'd have to use my oil heater to boost up the ambient temps. Would I have to do the same with a RHP?

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    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Eavlynn View Post
    That's a great deal, especially with a panel already installed. I've got 2 of the exact same enclosures equipped with RHPs, and they're great. You won't need an additional heat source, just a thermostat. Are there photos of the RHP?

    Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk

    Here ya go http://m.imgur.com/a/zJpD2
    Looks in great condition!
  • 11-27-2016, 12:32 PM
    danielwilu2525
    Re: RHP questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dkatz4 View Post
    I use and 40W RHP mounted in the center of the tub (30" by 15", 14" tall) to set the standard mid-grade heat (81-83F) and a UTH on one side to augment the heat in that part to about 91F, which leaves the other side of the tank with only the perimeter of the RHP heated "footprint" to drop to about 77-79F at the furthest edge. Pretty happy with that gradient, and i see my boa utilizing all parts of the tub throughout the day.
    I also have a climbing branch that spans from the cool side to directly under the RHP, he will occasionally climb up there for a high-heat bask, but never for very long.

    Note: my RHP is on a dimmer for control and a T-Stat for safety. My temps are achieved with the dimmer at about 80% power, the ambient temp in the room is about 68 to 70F.

    Yeah if the RHP doesnt work out then I'll have to use it with a UTH.
  • 11-27-2016, 12:35 PM
    danielwilu2525
    Re: RHP questions
    Sammy likes to climb, so let's say he climbed to the RHP. Would that be a problem?
  • 11-27-2016, 12:48 PM
    Eavlynn
    Re: RHP questions
    I can't speak for that specific panel. I have proheat panels, which are designed to never get hot enough to hurt your snake. With an ambient room temp in the high 70s, the panel won't run much, and they're usually really energy efficient. It's my preferred heating method.

    Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  • 11-27-2016, 12:53 PM
    danielwilu2525
    Re: RHP questions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Eavlynn View Post
    I can't speak for that specific panel. I have proheat panels, which are designed to never get hot enough to hurt your snake. With an ambient room temp in the high 70s, the panel won't run much, and they're usually really energy efficient. It's my preferred heating method.

    Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk

    Oh ok, and at what size (grams) would you think is good for Sammy to move into it. Thanks.
  • 11-27-2016, 01:42 PM
    danielwilu2525
    Re: RHP questions
    The guy told me it's a RHP from reptile basics. An 80 watt to be specific.
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