So, from what I've read on here, having your UTH, heat tape, flexwatt, etc. heated at the right temps is just enough heat for your BP to not get an RI.
Well, all my BPs are at their correct temps. But, what about the ambient temp? Wouldn't that need to be warm enough for BPs to not get an RI? I wouldn't imagine only a UTH is enough for a BP not to get sick from incorrect temps.
During the Winter my temps for ambient get a bit cool, but in the Summer they rise just where I want them to be. I haven't noticed any RIs yet (knock on wood), but my ambient does get a bit cool.
Would this have any effect on the BP or is a UTH actually enough heat?![]()