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    Re: feedback on T-Rex Cobra Heat Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by SlitherSister View Post
    This was one thing I was not sure of being that they are UK manufactured & sometimes there are small differences in electronics. What thermostat are you using with them?

    this is the one that I purchased.. I will upgrade to a herpstat or helix. so far it works great, keeping the pads at the temp that I want.

    http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog/...at-with-probe/
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    Re: feedback on T-Rex Cobra Heat Pads

    Thanks for all the replies everyone.

    I've used a wide variety of heating sources over the years but I figured with a forum I can get some feedback from others based on their experience of items before I go out & try something new. After a while you get tired of experiments going to goodwill or the trash.

    I'm about to purchase a few new pads for some temporary setups. Since I was I thought I might try something new if I got some good feedback on them. I need them to be versatile & have the ability to be reused in different applications since initially they will be on temporarily setups.

    Thanks again all

    If anyone has any other info please feel free to post.

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    Re: feedback on T-Rex Cobra Heat Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by Buttons View Post
    Now that you've stuck it somewhere you can't reuse it if need be. They are very hard to get off.
    easy peasy

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    Re: feedback on T-Rex Cobra Heat Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by mrshawt View Post
    It's not as easy as that thread makes it seem. A lot of them if bent incorrectly will short out and just stop working.

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    Re: feedback on T-Rex Cobra Heat Pads

    I've done it with two huge pads. It just takes patience. If you use enough glue remover and are gentle with the scraper, it never bends.

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    Re: feedback on T-Rex Cobra Heat Pads

    Quote Originally Posted by SlitherSister View Post

    What?

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    Re: feedback on T-Rex Cobra Heat Pads

    Ok I just got my reptile magazine today and inside was flyer from some online pet supply
    I was notice that they have T-Rex cobras
    What interesting (beside price) in product description they write that
    The mat remains at steady 100 F .......
    Can anyone can confirm that because if so they should be easy to control just with dimmer
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