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  • 07-21-2015, 10:55 PM
    Ax01
    Re: First BP - Input appreciated
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by coco32 View Post
    Another quick question - say my ambient temps are great (hovering around 81) but the temp drastically changes in the house, is it okay to use a UTH on the cold side controlled by my thermostat to keep that side at 80-82 ??

    (Hypothetical since I don't have my snake yet)

    So hypothetically u would be using 2 UTH's? One on the cool side set for the low 80's and another on the hot side for the high 80's?

    it seems unnecessary IMO unless you're house is freezing and a waste of energy. But in that case, turn up the heat in your whole house if possible.
  • 07-22-2015, 01:14 AM
    coco32
    Re: First BP - Input appreciated
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    So hypothetically u would be using 2 UTH's? One on the cool side set for the low 80's and another on the hot side for the high 80's?

    it seems unnecessary IMO unless you're house is freezing and a waste of energy. But in that case, turn up the heat in your whole house if possible.

    Yes - hypothetically 2 UTH's - my room temperatures is usually 76-78 degrees. But in the crazy chance that the temps in my room dipped below 75 - would it be acceptable to use the second UTH? Or would one use a lamp?
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