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    Re: Radiant heat panel issues

    Quote Originally Posted by Waterman View Post
    Who makes the cage? Sounds like you may need to block some vents off. I put my probes hanging from the ceiling, about an inch away from the heat panel, hanging an inch below the panel, on the backside between the panel and the wall and adjust accordingly to give me my hot spot. Their in their own heated room now that stays between 77-79, but when they weren’t they were upstairs where the ambients of the room were 63-64 and it kept the cool side at 77. But I had to block off half the vents to achieve this. I’m using animal plastics cages. 4’x2’ with a pro products radiant heat panel in it...75 watt I believe. You only need your humidity around 50-60%. Mine stays 70-80 with only one vent blocked off currently (5 total vents) but I have a huge water bowl in the center of the cage, partially under the heat panel, as the setup is for a green anaconda.
    I got it from a guy at an expo, there’s only one vent. The room is pretty cool, around the low 70’s. There’s definitely cool air coming in through the windows. I’ve tried blocking them off with towels and hanging heavy curtains.
    Last edited by _chelseaaa; 01-24-2020 at 01:42 PM.

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