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    Herpstat Question

    I plugged in my herpstat nd a while ago and the thermostat reads the desired temp 93 degrees but when i point my temp gun at the heat tape, it reads 87 degrees. Whats going on?
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    With most thermostats, you don't set it to the number you want, but to the number that gives you the temperature you want. For example, my Herpstat is set at 100 to make the temp on the warm side 95. There is often a difference between the reading and actual temperature, which is why a good temp gun or digital thermometer (or even better - both) are needed.
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    Re: Herpstat Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Argentra View Post
    With most thermostats, you don't set it to the number you want, but to the number that gives you the temperature you want. For example, my Herpstat is set at 100 to make the temp on the warm side 95. There is often a difference between the reading and actual temperature, which is why a good temp gun or digital thermometer (or even better - both) are needed.
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    THANK YOU! So in order to get it to be 90 degrees I will have to set it a few degrees higher..right?

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    I have mine set at 106 to achieve 90 in my rack...I'd set it to about 93 and work from there and adjust as needed.
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    Re: Herpstat Question

    All of my thermostats read the actual temp in the tubs...Adjust the probe around until the thermostat and the tub are the reading the same.

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    This is kinda funny to me cuz I'm a college student and don't have the cash to buy a herpstat nd. Instead I bought a cheap digital one made by hydro farms, it was only $30 and meant for plant heat mats. I hooked it up to my heat tape, taped the probe directly to the heat tape and set it for 94 and it keeps the tape at 94 and the tubs at 91 on the bottom and 93 at the top. Maybe try covering the probe in tape, taping it down to the heat tape? I use electrical tape and i think covering the top of the probe insulates it from the room temp air making more accurate. If that makes sense?
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    Re: Herpstat Question

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    I have mine set at 106 to achieve 90 in my rack...I'd set it to about 93 and work from there and adjust as needed.
    +1 - I have mine set to around 103 to reach 90 degrees.

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    I also have the probe to all my stats (I also use a Johnson) taped directly to the UTH with foil tape and it still requires 'off' settings. The number you need to heed is the temp gun or thermometer reading, as that is taken where the snakes are. Just tweak the stat settings until you get the desired 90-95 inside.
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    Mine used to do that when I used foil tape but I read what Deon said and switched to normal cheap clear tape. I set mine now to exactly what I want and it is always dead on. What's your ambient temp? Heat tape can only accomodate so much temp change.

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