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flexwatt problem
I put 1 foot of 11" flexwatt in my wood cage under 2" of reptile bark. It is hooked up to a zoomed thermostat control. I can't seem to get my temps below 100 deg even on the lowest setting. The temp is being taken from inside the hide above the flexwatt. I would hate to think what it would be if turned all the way up. How can I cool it down?
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Re: flexwatt problem
Thats cause the flexwatt needs to be OUTSIDE the cage. Attach it to the bottom and tape the thermostat probe to the flexwatt and set the temp. Give it a hour or so to heat up.
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Re: flexwatt problem
you may also need a better thermostat, especially with flexwatt. If you're at the lowest 'setting' thats pretty vague control of the temperature. Better to have a thermostat which can have a set temperature
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Re: flexwatt problem
All the breeder plans I used to build my cage with melamine bottom and wood sides show the flexwatt inside the cage. So, now I'm really lost.
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Re: flexwatt problem
Bean Farm, where I bought it, says not tp put it underneath a wooden enclosure, but to put it inside the cage.
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Hmm....with wood it might be different, but the only time I've seen flexwatt inside of a cage was in a GTP cage. It's a little dangerous for the bp to be able to lay directly on the flexwatt. Back heat in a tree snake cage isn't as big of a deal. Also, if it's that hot on the lowest setting you probably have way too much flexwatt for the space you are heating.
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Re: flexwatt problem
you can cut parallel to the lines, but make sure you don't cut them perpendicularly. They've got a good flexwatt faq:
http://www.reptilebasics.com/flexwatt-faq
0.1 normal - Constantine , 0.1 Spider - Lilu
3.0 doggies -Charlie (rottweiler), Luke (golden retriever), Dallas (german shepherd)
1.0 Betta fish - Norris
1.0 Rat - Forrest (R.I.P Mook and Milo)
1.0 frenchman
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Re: flexwatt problem
Originally Posted by texas_surfer
All the breeder plans I used to build my cage with melamine bottom and wood sides show the flexwatt inside the cage. So, now I'm really lost.
you need to do something to waterproof the flexwatt. some people put down the flexwatt then vinyl flooring or tile over it so it's sealed.
also if you cannot get the flexwatt below any temp, you need a new way to control the temp. a 10 dollar rheostat can get you at any temp you want. obviously a thermostat will do a better job of keeping consistent temps
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Re: flexwatt problem
Thanks for all the advice. I cut it in half and it worked perfectly, keeping a steady temp between 85 and 90.
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