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    Heat Tape/Thermostat problem?

    I have a herpstat (not the grounded one, plugged into a power strip) set to 95 and the heat tape doesnt seem warm enough. I have a probe thermometer inside the tub and it will not warm up to more than 74 on the hot side. The herpstat probe is between the tape and the tube. Then
    I unplugged the tape from the herpstat and plugged it into the power strip and the tape is alot warmer and the tub temp is rising. I am so confused right now. Help

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    Re: Heat Tape/Thermostat problem?

    Not 100% sure what's going on, but I tape my probe directly to the heat tape. I've never had any issues with this method.

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