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    Re: Radiant Heat Panel installation

    If I use plywood, I'm going to have a hard time getting enough light in there for live plants (the light will obviously be on a timer and only be during daylight hours, never at night). I'm hoping to use something transparent like a frame made of PVC (so that light can get through the holes) or a sheet of acrylic. I assumed, possibly incorrectly, that this would be okay because enclosures are often made of PVC and acrylic and these would help with humidity. Would the RHP melt the PVC or acrylic? Would it be better to make a frame out of 1x1 wood to hang the RHP from so that I could have better light?
    Last edited by Greta's Human; 02-26-2020 at 01:53 PM.

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