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accurite gone for a swim

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  • 11-22-2007, 08:43 PM
    jotay
    Re: accurite gone for a swim
    My rack, the one in the picture, is a Boaphile RhinoRaxx ballroom rack. It has 4 1960 41qt tubs in it.
    I will have had it a yr in Dec and I really like it.
    It has two rows of 4" flex in the back which is recessed into the shelfs so the tubs don't rub over it and the flex runs top to bottom in a S figuration. Each row of flex is on a seperate plug so you can run one row or both rows. I just plug them into my Helix dbs1000 and I have the probe taped down on the back row of flex on the bottom shelf. Have the Helix set at 93 and it keeps temps in my tubs @ 90.9-92.5.
    I have the accurite's velcro'ed to the front for cool side temps and then the probe from the accurite is run under the paper and comes out and sits on top of the paper over the flex to give me a floor reading for the hot side.

    Jo,
    I have often wonder if those little buggers would chew on my probe cord. Luckly my bp's usually hit them before they can make it to the back of the tub :)
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