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Re: I need some help or advice with the probe on my new reptile basics rack!!!!
Keep the probe directly on the heat tape, you're going to need to dial in the thermostat a couple degrees higher than what you want in the tubs. I have my thermostat set to 97 right now just to give you an idea. You're also going to want to give it at least 24hrs before you go back to tweek the temps. Takes time for the heat tape to get going.
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Re: I need some help or advice with the probe on my new reptile basics rack!!!!
 Originally Posted by Spaniard
Keep the probe directly on the heat tape, you're going to need to dial in the thermostat a couple degrees higher than what you want in the tubs. I have my thermostat set to 97 right now just to give you an idea. You're also going to want to give it at least 24hrs before you go back to tweek the temps. Takes time for the heat tape to get going.
So the way I have the probe now ontop of a plastic piece is wrong? It has been on for 24 hrs. and Like I said I really have no way of telling exactly how hot the hot side is untill I get the heat gun.
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Re: I need some help or advice with the probe on my new reptile basics rack!!!!
Whether the plastic piece is there or not doesn't make a difference, I personally wouldn't use it because its just another piece of something that can be dislodged and mess with the probe placement. You want to make sure that the probe is completely covered by tape also.
As far telling how hot it is without a thermometer thats kinda hard. Assuming our body temps are 98.6 if you touched the hotspot is shouldn't feel hot but slightly warm.
Do you have to house snakes in this rack right now? If not I would just sit tight until the temp gun came in.
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Re: I need some help or advice with the probe on my new reptile basics rack!!!!
As far telling how hot it is without a thermometer thats kinda hard. Assuming our body temps are 98.6 if you touched the hotspot is shouldn't feel hot but slightly warm.
Do you have to house snakes in this rack right now? If not I would just sit tight until the temp gun came in.[/QUOTE]
Yes I have 3 in it now and and it is just warm and considering my body temp it is probably good cause I didn't think of my body temp being over so it might be ok then. So I should completely cover the probe with tape before taping it to the heat tape?
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Re: I need some help or advice with the probe on my new reptile basics rack!!!!
Just make sure that when you tape it to the heat tape you cover the whole thing with tape so that there isn't any part of probe exposed to the air. You're not actually covering the probe with tape first before attaching it to the tape if that what you thought I meant.
~*Rich
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0.1 Mojave
1.0 Pastel 100% Het Goldfinger
0.1 Pastel 66% Het Goldfinger
0.1 Pastel PH Goldfinger

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Re: I need some help or advice with the probe on my new reptile basics rack!!!!
 Originally Posted by Spaniard
Just make sure that when you tape it to the heat tape you cover the whole thing with tape so that there isn't any part of probe exposed to the air. You're not actually covering the probe with tape first before attaching it to the tape if that what you thought I meant.
Oh ok that is what I thought. LOL I got ya now That is the way I had it first I guess I should have left it that way! Thanks for your help!
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Re: I need some help or advice with the probe on my new reptile basics rack!!!!
When I bought my rack from them in person they told me not to put the probe directly on the tape, but to put it like a half an inch off the tape. Just my 2 cents. I'm sure it works either way, just have to set the thermostat at different temperatures for each way.
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Re: I need some help or advice with the probe on my new reptile basics rack!!!!
every rack dealer I know of advises to put the thermostat probe directly on the heat tape. (including Rich at Rbi... the guy who made your rack!)
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Re: I need some help or advice with the probe on my new reptile basics rack!!!!
 Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh
every rack dealer I know of advises to put the thermostat probe directly on the heat tape. (including Rich at Rbi... the guy who made your rack!)
Ok I read that on the paper but seen it done a few different ways and wasn't exactly sure which way was best to get the temp readings just right.
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