Re: How do i secure thermostat probes inside tank?
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Originally Posted by
blackonblack
Okay I'm going to attempt to not glue gun the probe to the inside for the CHE. The probe for the UTH is not taped but sits under his warm side hide held in place by the hide above it
AGAIN.....A thermostat probe, for the most part should always go on the outside of the tank. Usually what you want to see is the probe either sandwiched between the bottom of the glass tank and the UTH or taped onto the UTH directly, but not on the inside of the enclosure. If your snake urates (pees) or spills water on the probe, the probe can sense a decrease in temperature and cause your UTH to spike in temperature, potentially burning your snake.
Re: How do i secure thermostat probes inside tank?
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Originally Posted by
PitOnTheProwl
Read guys, READ.
This probe is going to have to ho on the inside because it is controlling a CHE (overhead heat emitter)
Hot glue is going to be your best option other than changing to belly heat.
According to his OP he is running both a CHE and a UTH.
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Re: How do i secure thermostat probes inside tank?
As for the UTH thermostat probe I failed to mention have it mounted outside the tank between the glass and the UTH as mentioned above and have a probe on top the surface of the substrate (I use moss mats and terrarium liners) and offset the UTH thermostat to give you your temp at the surface. For example my thermostat is set at 93 for my UTH and i get 88-90 at the surface of my substrate. I don't use shavings so my little girl don't come into direct contact with the hot glass underneath.
Re: How do i secure thermostat probes inside tank?
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Originally Posted by
martin82531
According to his OP he is running both a CHE and a UTH.
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Still maintaining a che needs to go inside