Quote Originally Posted by mrshawt View Post
Dial the tstat higher until the temp of the substrate is 92-94. The temp at the UTH and what the snake is on never match exactly. Hence the reason for having a thermostat to know what the temp really is.

I have no way of dialing in the exact temp on the surface of the substrate.

You know of a good temp to set the UTH at to get a good temp of the substrate without the use of a temp gun or another thermometer probe? I have to make use of what I have until next week then I will have more money to spend on more equipment.

I had to plug my heat lamp back in because the ambient temps are in the lower 70's. Now I will have humidity problems again and now I wish I wouldn't have spent the $50 on that UTH and thermostat. This is getting very frustrating.