What size is your PVC enclosure? They offer multiple size RHP that might work around your LED.
Thanks,
-Steve
It's a 20L (36x12x12) although the livable area is really 10 inches deep. There is a LED light fixture attached to the underside of the enclosure so not sure if a RHP would fit. Or would it??
It's a 20L (36x12x12) although the livable area is really 10 inches deep. There is a LED light fixture attached to the underside of the enclosure so not sure if a RHP would fit. Or would it??
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Contact Bob at Pro-Heat (http://pro-products.com/pro-heat/) his number is 845.628.8960. He is extremely helpful and will give you every option he has available to work around your current situation. Measure and provide him with the largest ceiling space you have available and he will get you something that will work.
Contact Bob at Pro-Heat (http://pro-products.com/pro-heat/) his number is 845.628.8960. He is extremely helpful and will give you every option he has available to work around your current situation. Measure and provide him with the largest ceiling space you have available and he will get you something that will work.
So I spoke w/ Bob at Pro-Heat and he's recommending a RHP (50watt) which should fit in my enclosure and allow me to keep the existing LED track lights. Since I currently have a UTH on each side, will the RHP allow me to get rid of the cool side UTH? I believe the surface temps were hovering around 74-75 before I installed the UTH.
Also, where does the Herpstat Probe attach for a RHP?
Right now, I have my A/C unit jacked up to 77 degrees in the basement (it's HOT) to achieve the ambients (80). I'm also hoping an RHP will help reduce humidity if I can get rid of the 2nd UTH.