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  • 03-21-2018, 11:59 AM
    frankhermens
    A small tip when ambient / room temp is low
    Maybe people figured this out by themselves allready, but I started with a melamine / wood rack a while ago in a room with pretty low temps (70's). I started experimenting a bit...

    I now have one heatmat in the back for al racks (bellyheat) fitted with a thermostat at 89 degrees in the tub.

    I fitted two large heatmats OUTSIDE the rack at both front sides on a seperate thermostat and ..... tadaa.... problem solved. :cool:. A solid and stable 82 in the "cold spot" at the front of the tub.

    One downside: A lot of heatloss at the sides....

    I'm now building another rack where I try to fit an extra heatmat in the inside / front from top to bottom of the rack.... See how that turns out!
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