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    Quote Originally Posted by digizure View Post
    And is it safe to use aluminum tape to secure the thermoMETER probe on the bottom of the tub, under the substrate? I was unable to fit the thermoSTAT probe underneath the tub because there is no room so I taped the probe in an empty tub (however, I intend to fill that tub someday in the future).

    I'm hoping this will solve my issue for now. I can't believe how frustrating this can get!
    Don't use aluminum tape. It conducts heat and will give you inaccurate readings. And when using tape(for example, packaging tape), just tape the very tip of the probe and the cord closest to the probe. This prevents trapping heat, while keeping the probe secure.

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