Quote Originally Posted by KevinK View Post
Forgot to mention something else, putting the thermostat probe under the panel and setting to 90F works much better if your room is relatively warm (75F+ consistently) HOWEVER, putting the thermostat probe on the cool side and setting to 80F seems to work better if your room is cooler (65F-74F). This is just what Ive found from years of tinkering with the setup. Others might have something different.


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I very much agree with this. I keep a warm room with probes under panels set close to 90° and it works incredibly well. I also cool my room to 68° or so at nights in the winter and my cool side temps in some cages will touch 73° at night during the lowest couple weeks of the winter cooling period. The key is knowing your personal group of animals and how to micro manage individual enclosures if needed. Sometimes it’s frustrating and sometimes it’s an intriguing puzzle to figure out, but often a bit of both


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