Re: Safe temperature to set my heat mat to if I don't have an infrared thermometer?
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Originally Posted by
Midwest
On those readings you had were you aiming the temp gun at the substrate or the actuall glass of the floor. You should get the glass surface to the desired temps and then put the substrate on that. They will dig down to the glass if they want to be warmer. If you get the substrate surface to 90 degrees it is likely your glass is way to hot and they can get burnt. It would also not be at all uncommon if you are shooting the substrate for the temps to be varying like you described. My glass surface varies a couple degrees if I aim at different spots of the UTH. I just make sure the warmest reading I get is 89-90,then put the substrate back over it.
My hotspot is only covered by a paper shopping bag.
Re: Safe temperature to set my heat mat to if I don't have an infrared thermometer?
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Originally Posted by
PartySnake13
I previously did this and received readings all over the place, some of he readings were exactly 32f, but most were higher or lower by a couple or so degrees.
I ended up sending the temp gun back, it'll be a week or two until my next temp gun arrives.
What was the distance from temp gun to the target area ?
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Re: Safe temperature to set my heat mat to if I don't have an infrared thermometer?
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Originally Posted by
Zincubus
What was the distance from temp gun to the target area ?
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Most of the readings were taken from about 3 inches; however, I did experiment by using it from a variety of distances.