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    Okay. You guys can shoot me for being stupid later. That's fine.

    So I just got my flexwatt/thermostat in the mail. I'm stoked. But I have a FEW questions that should be 100% commonsense...but I do not, under any circumstances, want to take ANY chances, so I'm asking them here.

    1.) Flexwatt should be applied ribbed side up, correct(I can feel the grooves barely with my fingernails)?

    2.) I bought foiltape to hold the Flexwatt in place. Should I just tape it down at the edges, or cover all of it?

    3.) While reading the instructions for setting up the Thermostat, I admit I was having a few :|9 moments.

    First, I set it to F, obviously. For the setpoint, I set it to 93degrees. I then set the differential to 1, for one degree more. Then, at step for, I set it to H1, for heating. Is all of this correct?

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    Re: Okay. You guys can shoot me for being stupid later. That's fine.

    1.) I don't think it matters...whichever way it lays easiest (if its curling or something)

    2.) I put mine just around the edges. Easier to move or re-move if necessary in the future.

    3.) That all sounds about right.
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    Re: Okay. You guys can shoot me for being stupid later. That's fine.

    Oh, one more thing; The piece of Flexwatt is a bit bigger than 1/2 half the enclosure, if I lay it out flat. I know it's called FLEXwatt, but tempature wise, is it okay to curl it up a bit along one of the sides of the enclosure, so that it doesn't cover so much 'belly' space?

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    Re: Okay. You guys can shoot me for being stupid later. That's fine.

    As long as you don't crease it, it should be fine.
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    Re: Okay. You guys can shoot me for being stupid later. That's fine.

    all sounds right, if that is a ranco thermostat you are all set. experiment with the probe position and the amount of flexwatt under setup to get things right.




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    Re: Okay. You guys can shoot me for being stupid later. That's fine.

    First of all, can someone slap this over in BP/Husbandry? I think my brain fried and just didn't put it there.

    Two: What settings have youguys found(temp wise)for your thermostats to be good places to get the ambient/warm tempatures you require inside the enclosure?

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    Re: Okay. You guys can shoot me for being stupid later. That's fine.

    Quote Originally Posted by LSama
    First of all, can someone slap this over in BP/Husbandry? I think my brain fried and just didn't put it there.

    Two: What settings have youguys found(temp wise)for your thermostats to be good places to get the ambient/warm tempatures you require inside the enclosure?
    Moved it.

    As for what temps to set the t-stat to....it really depends on your particular room, what type/size enclosure you're working with, and where you locate your t-stat probe. Best thing to do is to give yourself a few days to play with it and make sure the temps are all dialed in right before putting a snake in there.
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    Re: Okay. You guys can shoot me for being stupid later. That's fine.

    Well, I'm just asking because I want to get an idea of how high I can put the T-Stat before it starts getting...dangerous, so to speak. I mean, last night before I went to bed, I set the t-stat to 99. I wake up and the hot/cool temps have barely moved from where they were before I went to bed--which was high 70s. The humidity is at 69%, however. I haven't even put holes in the enclosure yet--I know this will just make the temps fluctuate more and I want to get a good idea of where the t-stat should be set before I do that.

    The enclosure is 26.1 x 15.6 x 6.5. It's in the basement, though; Before I set everything up, for a few days I would get good readings of the temp in the basement, which usually hovered around 72-74 degrees. I'm just worried that A), the flexwatt isn't going to be enough heat OR B), I'm going to melt the plastic of the sterlite because I've got the t-stat set TOO high.

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    Re: Okay. You guys can shoot me for being stupid later. That's fine.

    more than likely, the cold basement temps (low 70's) is robbing your heat. you might want to make a little 3 sided box (cubbyhole) type thing to put the tub in. maybe wood or foam board. something to help keep heat in and not lose as much to the cold open air of the basement. how long is the flexwatt and what wattage? maybe more heat?



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    Re: Okay. You guys can shoot me for being stupid later. That's fine.

    I'm going to have to do something. It's been just about 24 hours, and it's only at 80 on the hot side, 71 on the cool; The basement is causing a serious issue, yes. I'm using a Ranco thermostat currently set to 110, with 11" flexwatt at what I think is 20 watts. The problem is that the area it is in is very open--and I forgot, but it's also under a window. It will be moved very so as soon as it's confirmed that insulating the top(towel over it) will improve capturing the heat. After that, we're probably going to move it to another part of the room, away from the window.

    However, barring that this does not improve, what else can I do for heat besides another UTH? The problem there being that wouldn't I technically need a second thermostat to control the temps for that as well?

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