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CHE thermostat

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  • 06-18-2018, 01:45 AM
    Jamieleann44
    CHE thermostat
    I thought I saw a thread on here talking about it but can’t seem to find it. If you have a CHE how do you set the thermostat for it like where did you place the probe and how did you secure it. I have my bp in a 40 gallon breeder, if that helps, with an uth and the Che for ambient temps. I feel like the way I have the thermostat probe now is inefficient and I want to make sure that it’s doing its job.


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  • 06-18-2018, 02:09 AM
    sweety314
    Che
    I had two thermostats; one to control the CHE and one for the UTH, on the warm/opposite side.

    For the CHE, you want the probe abt the same level of the snake, but keep in mind, it you tape it to the side of the tank, it won't be AS accurate, b/c it'll read temp of the glass from the outside.

    Mine was under the bedding of the hide, where Crystal usually stayed...but bedding is only abt 1-2" deep (or tape to inside top of hide?). That'll give an ambient reading of his environment when he's in the hide. :D
  • 06-18-2018, 02:35 AM
    MissterDog
    Re: Che
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sweety314 View Post
    I had two thermostats; one to control the CHE and one for the UTH, on the warm/opposite side.

    For the CHE, you want the probe abt the same level of the snake, but keep in mind, it you tape it to the side of the tank, it won't be AS accurate, b/c it'll read temp of the glass from the outside.

    Mine was under the bedding of the hide, where Crystal usually stayed...but bedding is only abt 1-2" deep (or tape to inside top of hide?). That'll give an ambient reading of his environment when he's in the hide. :D

    Sorry to criticize but this is dangerous advice. You should NEVER have tape inside of the enclosure period. Suggesting such is extremely hazardous to the snake and could cause serious and even fatal injuries. As for thermostat placement, it honestly should NOT be where your snake can reach it. Under the bedding does not prevent snakes from dislodging it or peeing/pooping on it which can cause dangerous temperature spikes.
  • 06-18-2018, 10:08 AM
    pretends2bnormal
    Re: CHE thermostat
    What I've done in testing (preparation for my husbands giant day gecko) is to put the probe on top of the screen beneath the bulb or hanging just inside the cage 2 or 3 inches below the lid. Dial in the temperature you're looking for accordingly. I like to measure with these https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01HD...op_mb_pd_title or my temp gun.

    We've moved on to a dome lamp that has a built in rheostat now, so we dialed in with no probe and just adjusted accordingly on the dial.
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003H...op_mb_pd_title

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  • 06-19-2018, 02:56 PM
    Valyrian
    Re: CHE thermostat
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Jamieleann44 View Post
    I thought I saw a thread on here talking about it but can’t seem to find it. If you have a CHE how do you set the thermostat for it like where did you place the probe and how did you secure it. I have my bp in a 40 gallon breeder, if that helps, with an uth and the Che for ambient temps. I feel like the way I have the thermostat probe now is inefficient and I want to make sure that it’s doing its job.


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