Re: Flex Watt doesn't seem to penetrate tub?
Yeah she did tell me we should try that last night. I have a piece of hard board that I'm gonna put on the back of the rack. Are some of you suggesting that I should take the flex out from under the tubs and try letting it run hotter than needed to heat the air in the rack. Right now I have it under the tubs. It can get way to hot if I let it. I just dont want to burn my snakes. Trying to find the balance!
thanks for all your help btw!!
Re: Flex Watt doesn't seem to penetrate tub?
Our Racks are similar and I placed hardboard on the back and 3 inch flex watt for belly heat. I then put a piece of flashing over the top of the flex watt to disperse the heat plus to protect the flex watt from wear.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...t=58302&page=3
Re: Flex Watt doesn't seem to penetrate tub?
I'd start double checking all the connections on the flexwatt. And if you had it setup in a dummy tub. Your temps should be spot on.
Are you insulating the probe or anything?
I personally would never move the probe off of the flexwatt. If there's a draft the thermostat reading drops. And kicks the temps up even higher, how high who knows.
What's your room temperature?
Re: Flex Watt doesn't seem to penetrate tub?
I have my flex under the belly running at 92 degrees surface temp when measured in the tub. Ambient temps are a function of the fact I keep the room at 75+ degrees.
JonV
Re: Flex Watt doesn't seem to penetrate tub?
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Originally Posted by
Halfdawg
Our Racks are similar and I placed hardboard on the back and 3 inch flex watt for belly heat. I then put a piece of flashing over the top of the flex watt to disperse the heat plus to protect the flex watt from wear.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...t=58302&page=3
I got the hardboard on today! I never thought about the flashing to disperse the heat. Do you use anything to hold the heat tape in place while removing or replacing the tubs. I think my problem might just the normal cycle of the day:
noon 89.3
1300 93.6
Re: Flex Watt doesn't seem to penetrate tub?
Be careful when moving the probe off the tape because even if its an inch away the tape it can get in the range of 110-120deg to reach the 98 degrees the helix is set too. I tried this and it melted a dime size hole in one of my Iris tubs. I placed the probe back on the flexwatt and just bumped the temp up on the helix.