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    Re: Placement of hot glue to secure thermostat probe

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    When i use hot glue on probes i lay the probe where i want it, then use the glue to secure directly on it covering the probe. Once the glue is not hot anymore you can go about your set temps like normal
    Thanks. I'm still plagued by a concern that covering the terminal/sensing end of the probe with the glop of glue (thus encasing it in a dense medium) would somehow change how it senses the temperature accurately. I am a bit prone to being a geek about things, so maybe this concern is not necessary.

    -J
    Last edited by Jamie; 07-15-2011 at 06:54 PM.

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