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    Rhp and gfci ?

    Oh sorry you said that in your original post..it's been a long day lol. And I've never ever heard of this being a problem with pro products rhp's. I have one and I just plugged it into my thermostat and it's working perfectly these things are specifically made for reptiles and since reptiles thrive in a humid environment I seriously doubt that humidity would damage this in any way. Lots of people on this forum use pro products heat panels and I've never heard of humidity damaging anyone's panel. That's just my opinion though. I wouldn't worry about it. But please share what they tell you once they give you a call I'd love to know what they say.


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