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  • 10-10-2017, 02:26 AM
    hector.4191
    Re: Questions about heat pad and thermostat
    Hi guys so everything seems fine on the enclosures the only issue that I have is lowering the humidity... it seems to be stuck at 80, it has a billions holes now.... any advice?


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  • 10-10-2017, 08:07 AM
    Newbie39
    Re: Questions about heat pad and thermostat
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by hector.4191 View Post
    Hi guys, so I’ve seen a lot of different opinions about where to put the thermostat when using a heat pad, tonight I’ll work on my first tub and i wanna make things right, is it recommended to have it buried on the substrate, or is it better to have it direct contact with the pad?

    What are the pros and cons of each?
    What’s more convenient?

    Any comments and opinions are welcome, I’ll be posting pictures of the set up when I get home and hopefully I can make a quick guide to help other novice Noodle owners like my self and make life easier, thank you in advance!

    Place on the outside of the tub between the heat pad and tub. Always take the temp reading from inside directly on the tub under the substrate.



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  • 10-10-2017, 08:11 AM
    Newbie39
    Re: Questions about heat pad and thermostat
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by hector.4191 View Post
    Hi guys so everything seems fine on the enclosures the only issue that I have is lowering the humidity... it seems to be stuck at 80, it has a billions holes now.... any advice?


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    You can add air flow to the room. Mine is at 68 to 72 most times. For shed all I have to do is turn the ceiling fan off.
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