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heating a tub???
well it sounds like a tub is the way to go as far as humidity and all but how do you accomplish getting the temps high enough in a tub? do you just use a uth and it gets that warm or do you have to place a lamp somewhere?? just needing a little help cause im probably gonna switch to a tub asap.. thanks guys ur so much help to us beginners
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Re: How do you heat your tubs??
Flexwatt heats up the warm side and an electric room heater heats the cool end to 80*
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Re: How do you heat your tubs??
is that the only way to heat the cool end?
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Re: How do you heat your tubs??
 Originally Posted by wspeer
is that the only way to heat the cool end?
Nope, plenty people use 2nd heating elements along with thermostats. How cold is the room it will be kept in?
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Re: How do you heat your tubs??
depends on the time of year right now its around 70 or so
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Re: How do you heat your tubs??
 Originally Posted by wspeer
depends on the time of year right now its around 70 or so
WHat are you using to controls temps in your enclosure? A flexwatt/dimmer combo can be only like $10 if you want to use a dimmer.
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Re: How do you heat your tubs??
what ive got is a UTH with a therstat that will control the hot end im just wondering about how to get the cool end to around 80
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Re: How do you heat your tubs??
I use flexwatt run on a thermostat for a warm side of 90-92F, and also use an oil-filled heater on a thermostat to keep the ambient room temperature @ 78F, that in turn helps to keep the cool side of the tubs 80-82F.
-Jason
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Re: How do you heat your tubs??
that sounds like it would work but it gonna be in my bedroom and id burn up at night
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Re: How do you heat your tubs??
 Originally Posted by wspeer
what ive got is a UTH with a therstat that will control the hot end im just wondering about how to get the cool end to around 80
In your case I would invest in either another UTH or piece of flexwatt and run that on a separate thermostat to keep the cool side at ~80F. If you are using a aquarium with screen lid try to cover a bit of the screen to hold in heat aswell, those screen tops don't really help to hold in the heat otherwise.
-Jason
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