Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
Honestly, my advice would be to return it and get this.
http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-MTPR...5956818&sr=8-2

As far as cheap thermostats go, it works fairly well. 8972347 times better than those Zilla things anyways, and it's only $26 with free shipping. I use 3 of them.

Thank you for the recommendation. Unfortunately, I have to deal with the one I have until I get more cash.

Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
I have one ahhh in a drawer someplace under a broken keyboard.

There are two schools of thought on probes some say on the heat source and some place them inside the enclosure.

In either case the probe MUST not move. Inside offers higher accuracy but more opportunity for movement as the snake might be able to dislodge it. Out side placement I use electrical tape on the UTH I place mine on the back of it so the pad heats more evenly.

interior placement I use hot melt glue over the probe and along the cord. If you are using a glass tank I'd leave the pad on for a while so the glass is warm before gluing the probe down you will get a better joint.

The probe must not move. This cannot be said too strongly. It doesn't matter if the snake moves it or the cat either is a potential life threatening even for the occupants.
Thank you for the reply! When you say "in the enclosure" does that mean "in the cage at any location", and when you say "on the heat source", does that mean "outside of the tank, right on the heat pad"?