Getting temps correct shouldn't be this difficult...
Frustration is starting to rear its ugly head. My 20 long temps are currently-- 91 hot side, 74 cold side, 50% Rh. To get these where they are at, I had to add a 75 watt Zoo Med infrared bulb in a 8.5" dome, hooked up to a dimmer. With the lamp placed in the middle of my lid, the substrate surface temp has read 95*. The dimmer works nicely, so adjusting isn't a problem (yet). Would it make more sense to keep the lamp over the hot side, or keep it centered? Thanks for reading.
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The Serpent Merchant
What other heat sources are you using currently?
A t-stat regulated Ultratherm uth.
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They do drop, actually. That is why I'm confused. Hot side now is 91* & cool side is 75*. Lamp is approx. in the middle, maybe a couple inches closer to hot side. I'm starting to think the middle is where it should be. I can't wait for Spring/Summer for naturally good ambient temps!
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Not so sure a Hot Side...Hotter Middle...Cool Side is ok. Tubs are starting to sound better every day...
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..... i feel your pain . i switched to tubs after I cracked my tank from a che ...... I looooved my tub .......but I wanted a more eye appealing enclosure, and the tub gave me months of worry free time to plan my enclosure.
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PitOnTheProwl
What is the temp under the substrate on the glass where the UTH is mounted?
This is a new problem I just discovered. 1/2 of the Ultratherm read 95ish, the other read 80ish. This is turning into a financial nightmare!!!!!
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UTH is not completely flat with glass, sagging a bit.