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View Poll Results: Should I increase the temps on my thermostat?

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    I actually would just make the substrate thinner to begin with, and they'll definitely push aside the substrate eventually and lay right against the glass.

    So I'd make the substrate thinner and keep the thermostat temp as is.




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