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Accu-Rite probe wires

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  • 04-21-2008, 07:08 PM
    missi182
    Re: Accu-Rite probe wires
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    Yep:gj:

    Yipee!!:banana:
  • 04-21-2008, 07:28 PM
    dalvers63
    Re: Accu-Rite probe wires
    I've found that the aluminum tape not only sticks to anything, it doesn't come off like duct tape and others.

    If velcro (great idea!) or the painter's tape doesn't work, a small piece of aluminum tape will hold it down and has less risk of coming loose.
  • 04-21-2008, 08:00 PM
    sneakerpro
    Re: Accu-Rite probe wires
    I like the low stick painters tape idea the best I think, that way I could easily secure the entire wire. I think I'll stick the probe to the glass, then place a layer of newspaper, and then my aspen. That way even if he does burrow he will get the the newspaper instead of the probe, wires, and tape. Thanks for the tips!
  • 04-21-2008, 09:13 PM
    dr del
    Re: Accu-Rite probe wires
    Hi,

    People have also recomended hot glue guns - they say it will come off easily enough when you want it to as well. :)


    dr del
  • 04-21-2008, 09:31 PM
    Cop
    Re: Accu-Rite probe wires
    I use velcro to attach my thermo/hydrometers and suction cups to attach the end of my air purifier.
  • 04-21-2008, 10:05 PM
    BD1
    Re: Accu-Rite probe wires
    I've used a tiny piece of aluminum tape to hold the wire down and have never had any problems. I use the smallest piece I can get away with, and it stays stuck.
  • 04-23-2008, 03:01 PM
    sneakerpro
    Re: Accu-Rite probe wires
    so if you are all using tape inside the enclosure, why is it always advised not to?
  • 04-23-2008, 07:28 PM
    dr del
    Re: Accu-Rite probe wires
    Hi,

    Because a lot of people do not differentiate between "low tack" tape such as painters tape and the more commonly found types like duct tape and gaffa tape.

    I (personally) would not use the aluminium tape either because, while I understand the point about it being so adhesive it rarely lifts at the corners etc I also realise that means if it ever did it would be just as reluctant to come unstuck from my snakes delicate skin.

    In situations like this I feel that a little prevention is a far better thing than being in a panic to find a cure later.

    If you need me to I will go find a post I compiled a while ago about snakes that became entagled in tape and the problems that they suffered - I stopped adding to it at 17 snakes. :(

    The reason I keep "banging on" ( :P ) about tape inside cages is it hopefully makes people pause for a minute and consider how much of a danger it is with their materials and design.

    Hope this made sense.


    dr del
  • 04-23-2008, 07:35 PM
    2kdime
    Re: Accu-Rite probe wires
    I also use the low stick blue painters tape.

    You can get it at walmart in the tape aisle. Or any other hardware related store. Its painters tape for DELICATE SURFACES.

    I'm also a carpenter and use it at work. Good stuff with very low adhesion.
  • 04-24-2008, 02:52 AM
    NightLad
    Re: Accu-Rite probe wires
    Well, I don't suggest suction cups:

    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...1/9/climb3.JPG
    (Check out my gallery for more picts like this. Silly acrobat Salzedo!)

    Anyhoo... I've had luck with running the wire under the paper (brown parcel paper) I use as a base under the substrate. After the paper is in place I poke a small hole in it wherever I want the probe anchored and push the probe and about an inch of wire through. Then I put the substrate over it and all is well. :gj: Even if the wire gets moved around a bit, it is not enough to dislodge the probe. At least, it has not been thus far, and Salzedo can be feisty, especially around feeding day!

    I also suggest giving the probe wire some slack in the cage so even if the snake crawls behind it, it won't be pulled or dislodged. You can also pull a little more of the wire through so that the probe can sit on TOP of the substrate, if that is your wish.

    Here is a diagram I made:

    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil.../anchoring.jpg

    I hope this helps.
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