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Flexwatt question

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  • 09-20-2006, 11:46 AM
    Figo
    Flexwatt question
    so I've decided to move from a tank to a tub for college..

    using a sterilite tub I used foil tape to tape 1/2 of the tub with flexwatt underneath which is plugged into a dimmer. I left the dimmer on max just to see how hot it got and after 2 days my temps aren't going up??

    my room is about 77 deg and in the tank the warm side only reads 78 and the cool 77??? I can lift up the tank and feel the flexwatt warm/ borderline hot underneath and yet temps arent being affected inside the tank.. whats up with that?

    I'm using aspen bedding by the way. I tried moving the dimmer in the other direction but that of course just turned the flexwatt off. I even removed the flexwatt completely and retaped it to try and get a more snug fit (feels as snug as it can get)

    I'm thinking i may have to staple the middle of the flexwatt to the bottom of the tank to get it to compeltely lay flat agaisnt it... thoughts?
  • 09-20-2006, 11:54 AM
    joepythons
    Re: Flexwatt question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Figo
    so I've decided to move from a tank to a tub for college..

    using a sterilite tub I used foil tape to tape 1/2 of the tub with flexwatt underneath which is plugged into a dimmer. I left the dimmer on max just to see how hot it got and after 2 days my temps aren't going up??

    my room is about 77 deg and in the tank the warm side only reads 78 and the cool 77??? I can lift up the tank and feel the flexwatt warm/ borderline hot underneath and yet temps arent being affected inside the tank.. whats up with that?

    I'm using aspen bedding by the way. I tried moving the dimmer in the other direction but that of course just turned the flexwatt off. I even removed the flexwatt completely and retaped it to try and get a more snug fit (feels as snug as it can get)

    I'm thinking i may have to staple the middle of the flexwatt to the bottom of the tank to get it to compeltely lay flat agaisnt it... thoughts?

    I would not use staples as you could cut something and in turn cause a fire.It sounds like the dimmer or your connections are not working properly,i would recheck everything.How do you have the power cord attached to the flex-watt? I hope its not taped:confused:
  • 09-20-2006, 01:04 PM
    Figo
    Re: Flexwatt question
    it was all assembled by MGreptiles so it works fine.. I can feel the flexwatt itself getting hot its just not warming up the enclosure??
    Thanks
  • 09-20-2006, 02:58 PM
    joepythons
    Re: Flexwatt question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Figo
    it was all assembled by MGreptiles so it works fine.. I can feel the flexwatt itself getting hot its just not warming up the enclosure??
    Thanks

    O ok i thought by reading your first post you attached the flex -watt together.
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