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    TStat probe placement

    What is the disadvantage of mounting the thermostat probe not between the tape and tub but instead below? With some probes being rather large there's a decent gap and not getting great heating.

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    Id think itd wear the tape down. Thebdiffernece will be marginal mine is at the begining of the tape on the wall/corner

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    How would it wear the tape down?
    Having the probe between causes the bulge which would do more to the surrounding tape unless misunderstanding.

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    Re: TStat probe placement

    When i was using t-stat probes in my rack i was just taping the probe down to the heat tape next to the tub. This way there's no tub gap. Just make sure the tape is the temp that the probe says it is.

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    Re: TStat probe placement

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexio View Post
    When i was using t-stat probes in my rack i was just taping the probe down to the heat tape next to the tub. This way there's no tub gap. Just make sure the tape is the temp that the probe says it is.
    ^^^ I tape down the probe right next to the tub so there is no gap. Heat rises so taping it underneath will not give you an accurate reading.
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    Re: TStat probe placement

    Quote Originally Posted by chakup View Post
    How would it wear the tape down?
    Having the probe between causes the bulge which would do more to the surrounding tape unless misunderstanding.

    Maybe im not reading it right. But if you have it like this...

    Top shelf/lid
    Tub
    Heat tape
    Probe
    Bottom shelf

    If scooting a tub over the bludge i would think itd wear the tape down or crease it. cause itd be tighter in that one spot...


    Just a thought

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    Re: TStat probe placement

    Quote Originally Posted by sneakysnake611 View Post
    Maybe im not reading it right. But if you have it like this...

    Top shelf/lid
    Tub
    Heat tape
    Probe
    Bottom shelf

    If scooting a tub over the bludge i would think itd wear the tape down or crease it. cause itd be tighter in that one spot...


    Just a thought
    So I'll follow the above and have a gap just enough. Even though it's reading will be "off"- the thermometer probe won't be inside and should work out. Gonna give it a shot.

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    Re: TStat probe placement

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexio View Post
    When i was using t-stat probes in my rack i was just taping the probe down to the heat tape next to the tub. This way there's no tub gap. Just make sure the tape is the temp that the probe says it is.

    This is how most peoples are set up to my knowledge and how i do mine

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