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Racks and room temps
Hopefully I’ll get my answer here since no one else anywhere else wants to answer this question for me. Looking into investing in some racks. Cb70 racks to be exact. I have a small snake room, heated, but by my furnace so it’s not always super warm. Winter time when the furnace runs more it stays 75-78 in there. This time of year where the weather is all over the place, on warmer days I’ve seen the room fall to 71. My question is, what’s the minimum temp for a rack for it to work out?
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Depends on the type of rack and temps anything below 75 you definitely want to look into enclosed racks vs open and even than you might have to consider having a oil filled heater plugged into an reliable external thermostat.
I have enclosed racks in cooler months I run a oil filled heater set on 75 so the ambient temp on the cool side is 75/76
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Re: Racks and room temps
Originally Posted by Stewart_Reptiles
Depends on the type of rack and temps anything below 75 you definitely want to look into enclosed racks vs open and even than you might have to consider having a oil filled heater plugged into an reliable external thermostat.
I have enclosed racks in cooler months I run a oil filled heater set on 75 so the ambient temp on the cool side is 75/76
enclosed would be the route I would go for sure. So basically I was right in my thinking that the heat tape isn’t going to effect the ambients inside the rack much, if at all?
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Re: Racks and room temps
Originally Posted by Waterman
enclosed would be the route I would go for sure. So basically I was right in my thinking that the heat tape isn’t going to effect the ambients inside the rack much, if at all?
You were right usually when your ambient temp is that low a little boost and have to room heated will be required.
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Re: Racks and room temps
Originally Posted by Stewart_Reptiles
You were right usually when your ambient temp is that low a little boost and have to room heated will be required.
well that’s a bummer. Just built the room last fall. It’s stayed 75-78 all winter with the vent closed. Warmer weather and furnace running less, room dropped to around 73, low of 71 a couple times. It’s not usually that low but I don’t want to risk anything. Back to the drawing board I guess haha. Thank you for your help.
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Bring the room temp up with an oil filled heater. They are cheap an have a built in thermostat. I run one in the rat room.
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Re: Racks and room temps
I was recently all excited to order a six large tub ARS rack which is no small investment but at the last minute realized my 70 degree hoyse Temps wouldn't work well for this particular rack. I still want to get it but that will mean setting up a spare bedroom as a snake room and run an oil filled heater.
I currently have 6 4ft ap cages but with the loose bedding always falling out I was really excited to get the huge rack.
Any ideas or thoughts
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Re: Racks and room temps
Originally Posted by 303_enfield
Bring the room temp up with an oil filled heater. They are cheap an have a built in thermostat. I run one in the rat room.
Meh. I’m trying to avoid space heaters. The sad part is the room is warm enough 99% of the time. But like today, with it in the high 50s in Michigan, my furnace barely ran. Snake room sat at 72 all day.
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