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Snake rack setup?
When you set up a snake rack with plastic tubs, do you still have a warm and cool side? Also, what size UTH for a 16 Qt tub, and do you need a thermostat/rheostat to control it? Thanks.
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With snake racks you are going to want a thermostat, I use Flexwatt heat tape with a herpstat on my rack. I doubt anyone here would ever recommend you use a rheostat in a rack.
As for the warm side and the cool side, you still have those. I use the 11" Flexwatt on my rack which holds rubbermaid 41qt tubs so about 1/3 of my tub is over the heat tape. So far this setup has been working for me and my snakes.
The DIY section has a lot of helpful posts on building racks, I would recommend you check that out.
Last edited by Kinra; 07-15-2011 at 05:01 PM.
Reason: fixing typo
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yes you need a t stat to control the heating element.Typically racks are heated with a strip(s) of heat tape either belly heat or back heat
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I have 2 3-inch heat tapes running under the plastic tub close to one end of the long side. They're separated by about 1" of space so it's kinda like 7 inches of heat tape underneath 1/4 of the 28" long tub.
I just reread what I wrote above and don't know if that made any sense. Hah!
I use a pulse thermostat. Yeah, I wouldn't trust a rheostat on a rack.
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Re: Snake rack setup?
 Originally Posted by Kinra
With snake racks you are going to want a thermostat, I use Flexwatt heat tape with a herpstat on my rack. I doubt anyone here would ever recommend you use a rheostat in a rack.
As for the warm side and the cool side, you still have those. I use the 11" Flexwatt on my rack which holds rubbermaid 41qt tubs so about 1/3 of my tub is over the heat tape. So far this setup has been working for me and my snakes.
The DIY section has a lot of helpful posts on building racks, I would recommend you check that out.
So where do you put the thermostat probe?
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Re: Snake rack setup?
 Originally Posted by gold217
So where do you put the thermostat probe?
inside the tub when you put holes in the side of the tubs you can slide the probe in through the hole like said b4 diy has all you ?'s answers
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i would never recommend putting the thermostat probe in a tub. Find the middle shelf on the rack and tape the probe on top of the heat tape. use a temp gun to adjust the thermostat as needed and always remember it takes time for the tubs to warm up to where you want them to so have the rack\tubs all set up for a few days before putting snakes in this way you can make all necessary adjustments before the snake is in.
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Re: Snake rack setup?
 Originally Posted by mdfreak2
inside the tub when you put holes in the side of the tubs you can slide the probe in through the hole like said b4 diy has all you ?'s answers
What if you have multiple tubs?
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Re: Snake rack setup?
 Originally Posted by gold217
What if you have multiple tubs?
ok i take that back dont put it inside tub mount on the tape itself my bad but put it on the middle shelf
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