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    heating problem in new rack

    just set up my 4-32 qt sweaterbox rack from reptile basics. well i have tested the flex-watt without it being plugged into the thermo and it got to the desired temp. so then i plugged everything back in and taped the probe to the flex-watt tape directly and set temps to 93 for the hot side. well for some reason it hasnt gone above 72 degrees. what is going on. if anyone has anything that would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: heating problem in new rack

    Quote Originally Posted by tmartin2347 View Post
    just set up my 4-32 qt sweaterbox rack from reptile basics. well i have tested the flex-watt without it being plugged into the thermo and it got to the desired temp. so then i plugged everything back in and taped the probe to the flex-watt tape directly and set temps to 93 for the hot side. well for some reason it hasnt gone above 72 degrees. what is going on. if anyone has anything that would be greatly appreciated.
    back heat or belly heat?

    how cold is the room?
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    Re: heating problem in new rack

    belly heat. it was recomended for rooms that are below 74 degrees.

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    Re: heating problem in new rack

    are you using an accurite thermometer?

    what i had to do was tape my thermostat probe just in front of the heat tape, with foil tape..........i set my helix to 94, and i hit 92-93 degrees in the tub

    try this set up
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    Re: heating problem in new rack

    when you say right in front do you mean not even have the probe over the heat tape just next to it taped down. cause right now i have it right on it. and im using a thermometer made buy zilla but im gonna get a accurite ive heard good things. i just dont get why its not even getting above 75.

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    Re: heating problem in new rack

    Quote Originally Posted by tmartin2347 View Post
    when you say right in front do you mean not even have the probe over the heat tape just next to it taped down. cause right now i have it right on it. and im using a thermometer made buy zilla but im gonna get a accurite ive heard good things. i just dont get why its not even getting above 75.

    I mean not directly on the heat tape, just slightly in front of it...........taped down, so you can slid your tub over top of it.....

    Your going to want to get an accurite 9$ at walmart, in the outdoor wild bird section
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    Re: heating problem in new rack

    just want to add that, my room temp is at about 77, and i have tried to put the probe directly on the heat tape, and i could not get the temps high enough.......once i moved the probe just an inch in front of the tape it worked out great!

    i know a lot of people do it different, so i would suggest checking out what everybody else says, and making a choice (but this was the way i had to do it)


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    Re: heating problem in new rack

    ok ill try that. thanks. i actually say those the other day at walmart and just thought id be fine. by the way what are you using for a substrate and what do you have for a rack. im using aspen and have the 4-32 qt sweaterbox from reptile basics.

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    Re: heating problem in new rack

    Quote Originally Posted by tmartin2347 View Post
    ok ill try that. thanks. i actually say those the other day at walmart and just thought id be fine. by the way what are you using for a substrate and what do you have for a rack. im using aspen and have the 4-32 qt sweaterbox from reptile basics.

    same rack............i'm using paper towels
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    Re: heating problem in new rack

    have you found paper towels and newspaper if you used newspaper work very well. id imagine heat transfers a lot better and more efficient through those than aspen.

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