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Housing an adult

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  • 10-19-2006, 09:29 PM
    wildlifewarrior
    Re: Housing an adult
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JasonGranger
    What is the room temperature? I've heard the room needs to be at or above 78 for the cool side to be in the 80s range without another piece of flexwatt under it. Also, the particle board, if that is the board that has all those holes on it to put pegs in to hang things up, may be letting too much heat escape if there is a particle board under the tub as well.

    The room temp right this second is 74.4 usually during the day it is about 76.3 (i believe). It isn't peg board, it is like half inch double laminated compressed wood fibers, like the material that they make book shelves, out of that they sell at Target or wally world. I am thinkin raising the room temp is the only thing that would help i guess. It is on the floor (carpet) on the board, away from the vetilation duct, windows, and door. I just find it odd that no matter what the hot side was 92 or 130 degrees the cool side is 76.

    Thanks for your help (sorry to distract this thread from nate a bit)

    ~mike
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