Re: pvc heating issues (again)
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Great idea- & worth trying, but not all snakes will be bold enough or feel comfortable to climb or use something so "out in the open"- unless maybe you add privacy to it somehow.
Re: pvc heating issues (again)
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I have an 8x4x4 (lxwxh) with a rhp in it and has no problem heating the floor to 91°+
what are you using to check your temps?
Re: pvc heating issues (again)
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I have an 8x4x4 (lxwxh) with a rhp in it and has no problem heating the floor to 91°+
Really?! What brand do you use? Is it positioned on the side?
Re: pvc heating issues (again)
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Really?! What brand do you use? Is it positioned on the side?
300 watt pro products radiant heat panel connected to a herpstat. Animal plastics cage. It’s hung on the ceiling.
Re: pvc heating issues (again)
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300 watt pro products radiant heat panel connected to a herpstat. Animal plastics cage. It’s hung on the ceiling.
Good to know. I didn't know they came in 300 watt versions. If I ever build a 8x4x4, I'll give Pro Products a call.
Re: pvc heating issues (again)
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Good to know. I didn't know they came in 300 watt versions. If I ever build a 8x4x4, I'll give Pro Products a call.
It’s a big panel. Measures 3’x2’. Expensive as well lol. In the case of the op here, it could be multiple things…heat panel too small/under powered or even defective, thermostat issues, how they are measuring the temps…is 83 the air temp or the ground temp taken with a temp gun? Even substrate can play a role with how the temps are measured believe it or not.
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what thermostat do you prefer?
Re: pvc heating issues (again)
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Waterman
It’s a big panel. Measures 3’x2’. Expensive as well lol. In the case of the op here, it could be multiple things…heat panel too small/under powered or even defective, thermostat issues, how they are measuring the temps…is 83 the air temp or the ground temp taken with a temp gun? Even substrate can play a role with how the temps are measured believe it or not.
83 is the temp my thermometer’s probe is reading. i don’t have a temp gun so that’s how i’m reading my temps
now the substrate issue is interesting; i’m gonna try moving the probes to another location away from the substrate and see if that helps