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    Re: Correct thermostat probe placement for UTH

    Quote Originally Posted by uscpsycho View Post
    What about a wood cage? You can't put a UTH under a wood cage because the enclosure material is too thick for the UTH to have any effect inside.
    This post concerns the proper placement of the thermostat probe regulating a UTH. It is correct, in that, if you were to use a UTH on a wood enclosure, that is where you should place the thermostat's probe. It does not concern which heat source you should use. I agree that using a UTH on a wood enclosure wouldn't be best. An radiant heat panel would, usually, be much better.
    Last edited by Homebody; 05-24-2023 at 02:08 PM.
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