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    Re: Best way to install thermostat probe in PVC enclosure??

    Quote Originally Posted by LizardPants View Post
    You can do that, and that's the way that Spyder Robotics recommends. Although that will only work with a standalone enclosure. You have to adhere it, so that it is not moved. Only use hot melt glue. Please don't use tape.

    With a rack, it's best to tape it to the heat tape, most people use aluminium duct tape.
    .....or rested on, or urinated on.

    I used to run my probes in my cages for my UTHs....................had a heck of a time maintaining stable temps.

    The only way I run inside probes now is if I'm using overhead heat.
    Last edited by Skiploder; 06-07-2011 at 09:38 AM.

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