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How Do You Secure Your Thermometer?
So I have 2 of the AcuRite Indoor Humidity Monitor's that you can get for about 10 bucks. My question is, how are you securing these inside your case? And specifically in a T8? I notice that they have a magnet on the back so I started to look for self adhesive metal strips but then thought metal and high humidity wont mix, and even if its stainless steel, maybe the adhesive wont mix with the humidity? Which would also rule out Velcro?
Any ideas would be great
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Re: How Do You Secure Your Thermometer?
These are the ones I bought. I think they were less than $10 at Walmart. The temp probe has a hole on the end of it and I plan on mounting it with a small screw, like in the first post in this thread: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-With-Pictures!

from the other thread:
Last edited by bproffer; 10-26-2015 at 12:53 AM.
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If yours doesn't have the loop, maybe try securing it with a hot glue gun? I wouldn't use tape of any kind in the cage itself.
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No sticky Velcro inside the enclosure.
Ever.
I like the glue gun idea. I'm thinking that to make the thermometer removable, maybe just glue a small square of thicker plastic with a short stubby screw drilled into the plastic. You can hang AcuRite on that.
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Having owned a marine fish tank (200G) man I miss that I know that putting stuff like plastics and metals with animals is a no no. So I am glad I asked.
I might just leave them free standing for now until I figure out what to do with them.
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Re: How Do You Secure Your Thermometer?
Does your thermometer have a screw hole on the back to hang it or just the magnet? If just the magnet can you screw or hot glue a small piece of metal onto the back wall and use that for the magnet to stick to?
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I think you guys have just given me the solution. What I am going to do is to try and put some metal on the outside of the cage. On the side. In the hop the magnet is strong enough
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I epoxy mine to the inside bottom of the enclosure. It's as permanent as can be though, so make sure you never want to remove it!
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Well I want to remove it to change the batteries
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Re: How Do You Secure Your Thermometer?
Changing batteries is overrated!
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