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Rack Temperature Question
Well I was just wondering what everyones fluctuation is between temperature in terms of shelves on your rack. Basically right now I can't get the temps where I would "like" them to be. The top shelf is always a lot hotter then the bottom. The bottom one just hits 90ish when the top one hits 95. Thats really the best I can get it for right now. Just want to see how all yours are, and how you combat this issue. Cuz its driving me
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Re: Rack Temperature Question
Move the thermostat probe from shelf to shelf till you find the best overall average temps.
Jerry Robertson

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Re: Rack Temperature Question
Heat rises so its not uncommon for uppers to get warmer. You could try moving the probe up levels until you find a happy median.
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Re: Rack Temperature Question
I have had this problem a bit myself....I have wood floors, so my first step was to put some old carpet under my racks to insulate the floor they set on a bit... After that I put in a ceiling fan to help stir the air since heat rises the top is always a bit warmer than the bottom, but this has cut my variance in temp down to about 2-3 degrees
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Re: Rack Temperature Question
 Originally Posted by jjmitchell
I have had this problem a bit myself....I have wood floors, so my first step was to put some old carpet under my racks to insulate the floor they set on a bit... After that I put in a ceiling fan to help stir the air since heat rises the top is always a bit warmer than the bottom, but this has cut my variance in temp down to about 2-3 degrees
I have wood floor as well, I'll try the carpet idea.
I was messing with it today and the way I got it now seems to be a better median now. I guess it just needed sometime to stabilize. It is quite annoying though I will tell you that much.
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Re: Rack Temperature Question
AHHHH!!!
Now the bottom is hotter then the top and I didn't change anything!!! This is getting confusing lol
Finding the median for this rack is beginning to really get on my nerves
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