hmm im thinking second uth for coolside connected to a dimmer (which is then connected to a tstat) Do you guys think this is the most economical way? i live in los angeles.. Oh and reason why im avoiding a space heater is due to the lack of a " snake room"
hmm im thinking second uth for coolside connected to a dimmer (which is then connected to a tstat) Do you guys think this is the most economical way? i live in los angeles.. Oh and reason why im avoiding a space heater is due to the lack of a " snake room"
p.s. the snakes will be in tubs
I wouldnt run your heating device through a dimmer(rheo) and a thermostat together. I would run either or. Your T- Stat isnt designed to work properly through a dimmer as power output would fluctuate. T-stat alone would be best. Dimmer would fluctuate with your ambient room temps.
I wouldnt run your heating device through a dimmer(rheo) and a thermostat together. I would run either or. Your T- Stat isnt designed to work properly through a dimmer as power output would fluctuate. T-stat alone would be best. Dimmer would fluctuate with your ambient room temps.
You can run a dimmer between a thermostat to get a different temperature on the second heating device. They just need to be identical. This is helpful for single setups that want two UTHs on different temperatures.
what are some other ways to get the coolside temps up other than using a space heater?
i have a 20 gallon tank and this is how i keep my temps up
i have a 20 gallon UTH not quite centered but put a little bit towards the left side and a lamp with a regular 100 watt light bulb pointed slightly towards the left and it seems to keep it perfect.
my room temps are 74 degrees pretty consistently
my hotspot - 90-94 cool side - 80-84 humidity - stays around 48-50 ambient humidity and i spray every once in a while under favored hide (i move her and the hide and moisten the substrate and re-even it and replace the hide.
not so newly obsessed anymore. my collection has expanded!!! HERPS
1.0. Ball Python - Jude
0.0.1 Chilean Rose Hair T - Amputee
0.0.1 Hypo-Hondo - zeke
0.0.1 Pastel Red Tail Boa - Gigante Rojo
OTHER
1.0 Hungarian Shepard - Libby
1.0 yellow lab - Buster
You can run a dimmer between a thermostat to get a different temperature on the second heating device. They just need to be identical. This is helpful for single setups that want two UTHs on different temperatures.
From what i've read stats like Helix and Spyder highly recommend against splicing a power adjuster in between. Which is what a dimmer is. i believe something about Triax failure but not sure.
From what i've read stats like Helix and Spyder highly recommend against splicing a power adjuster in between. Which is what a dimmer is. i believe something about Triax failure but not sure.
I think in most cases, people who do this use on/off type thermostats.
i tried a uth on the coolside of a tub... didnt work. still couldnt get my ambient temp above 75 with my thermostats/dimmers off.(no animals in there of course) so im forced to use a tank with lighting to get my ambient temp up. i have a dedicated reptile room but 4 of my geckos cant deal with temps over 80, so heating the room is out. pretty much sucks! wish i could find a way to use the tub. itd be sooo much easier
A second heat source will work fine. I personally would use a herpstat or helix one for each or a multi probe one. It may be possable to run both off the same thermostat with a dimmer between cool side one. I don't know it should work fine but I have never seen it. Kaorte is that what you ment earlier?
ls1goat04 to me it sounds like 2 things that your source is too low wattage, and or the enclosure is very inefficient. Tubs (not in a rack) for all the advantages are very poor at holding heat. Insulating 3 sides (leave an air space around the tub) and or depending on the heat source thermal mass. That is a rock or heavy object that will become warm with the primary heat source and radiate it out to the cool side. Much like a panel.