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    Question Testing my flexwatt.. got some questions?

    I wired up one piece of 11" flex watt. It is sitting on the table as I type. I have a prob taped to the center to find the highest temp. I have it plugged into a reostat for now. ( saving up for a good thermostat) My question is what is the highest temp the felxwatt will go? The temp keeps goin up to 103F then drops to 100F the dimmer is set wide open so I can mark for the different ranges.. Also what should I set the temp to for the BP's ( never used flexwatt before) Thank you in advance


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    Re: Testing my flexwatt.. got some questions?

    Well you are not supouse to let flexwatt go over 105 I believe, or it will start to get ruined. I have flexwatt, but someone with more experiece would explain better.

    As per temp range, I usualy set 4 degrees higher than the desired temp. At the moment I have mine set to 97.
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    Re: Testing my flexwatt.. got some questions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Danounet View Post
    Well you are not supouse to let flexwatt go over 105 I believe, or it will start to get ruined. I have flexwatt, but someone with more experiece would explain better.

    As per temp range, I usualy set 4 degrees higher than the desired temp. At the moment I have mine set to 97.
    Oh ok, I turned it down and it's sittin at 92 right now.. Are you housing your BP's in tubs or tanks? Right now I will be using the flex watt on glass tanks. I still have to build my cage setup. I should place the flexwatt under the tank right?... thank you again


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    Re: Testing my flexwatt.. got some questions?

    I have only used flexwatt with tubs and now I have a RBI rack with 4x 32qt tubs.

    When I got my first BP I had a 10g tank with UTH and a lamp. I never combined flexwatt with the tank so Im not sure, but it seems logical to use it under. I would set it up around 94-96.

    If I were to use a tank again I would probably cover the whole under side with flexwatt split in half, with each half controlled at different temps so I wouldnt have to use a lamp again. I would probably do the same thing with a cage.
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    Re: Testing my flexwatt.. got some questions?

    Quote Originally Posted by zeke View Post
    Oh ok, I turned it down and it's sittin at 92 right now.. Are you housing your BP's in tubs or tanks? Right now I will be using the flex watt on glass tanks. I still have to build my cage setup. I should place the flexwatt under the tank right?... thank you again


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    Glass tanks work ok but you may need to add another heat source along with the UTH.
    I would invest in a thermostat as soon as you can. You can regulate the temps in the tank better with it and you can plug in an extra heat source like a ceramic emitter.

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    Re: Testing my flexwatt.. got some questions?

    From my experience dimmers suck. I had temp fluctuations like no ones business. I had my tank all ready with a uth and a dimmer. It would go from 92 to 100 dgrees. I say buy a tsat before putting the snake in there.

    I know t stats are expensive but they are worth the piece of mind they give you.

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    Re: Testing my flexwatt.. got some questions?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave763 View Post
    Glass tanks work ok but you may need to add another heat source along with the UTH.
    I would invest in a thermostat as soon as you can. You can regulate the temps in the tank better with it and you can plug in an extra heat source like a ceramic emitter.

    What else can I add with the UTH? Once I build my cage set up should I have 2 pieces of flexwatt per rack one on the hot and one on the cold side? Thank you again guys

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    Re: Testing my flexwatt.. got some questions?

    I would say it depends on how cold your cold side gets. Usualy your cold side will stay near your room temps if your cool side is not being heated.

    You probably have to be the judge in that one, but If you do add heat to your cool side then you would never have to worry about your cool side being too cold, or the winter.
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    Thanks guys this helps alot Cheers for all the good info.

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    Re: Testing my flexwatt.. got some questions?

    Btw Im confused, you keep using rack and cage in the same sentence. Which one are you building a rack or a cage?
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