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    Re: Spikes in temps

    Quote Originally Posted by maausen View Post
    My setup involves an animal plastics cage with a pro products radiant heat panel. Lately when I have been checking my accurite thermometer, I have seen some spikes upwards towards 98F even when my herpstat is set to 92. Anybody know why these spikes are occurring and if they are dangerous? I have a bp for reference..
    What your Hepstat is reading (the heat source) & what the thermometer reads really don't have anything to do with each other.
    Is it possible the heat in that room has gotten warmer and made the thermistate read higher overall?
    I have to adjust my Herostat down if I raise the heat in my home...
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