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Re: rack meltdown! please read
I use 3/4" laminated MDF board and generally I drill will a 3/8" drill bit (or whatever would be snug for the probe you use) a slot that goes all the way from the rear to the middle of the flex watt. Then I resin the probe in place. It is a pain if you ever have to replace probes, but it is not going anywhere! Also it puts the probe under the flex watt so no chance of a tub hitting it or anything else for that matter.
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Re: rack meltdown! please read
Foil tape is where it's at if you want no surprises. That said, I still always visually check mine when I clean the tub that shares the space with the probe.
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"Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
~The Little Prince; Antoine de Saint Exupery
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Re: rack meltdown! please read
 Originally Posted by starmom
Foil tape is where it's at if you want no surprises. That said, I still always visually check mine when I clean the tub that shares the space with the probe. 
other than the fact that i did use foil tape!
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Re: rack meltdown! please read
 Originally Posted by nixer
other than the fact that i did use foil tape!
Well my curious little mind is asking, How much?
I went back and checked my probe that's secured by foil tape and gave it a real hard tug and it's not moving anywhere. then again, our setups are totally different...the probe in my rack set up is in a 1/2" gap between the tub and the surface the tub sits on...so the tub never ever touches the probe...was your tub being constantly pushed over the tape and probe?
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Re: rack meltdown! please read
Sorry to hear about your melt down. Glad that your animals are ok!
I use foil tape and it doesn't stick worth a darn.
It's sticky but doesn't stick to my tub for more than a day. I've changed it several times and it doesn't make a bit of difference.
It does keep my probe onto my UTH but not my UTH to my tub.
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Re: rack meltdown! please read
OK Here's something I just thought of...
When I had a wooden rack, the foil tape was worthless...Now, the shelves in my rack are plastic and the foil tape is relentless... are you guys using foil tape with wood? If so...that makes me wonder.
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Re: rack meltdown! please read
 Originally Posted by nathanledet
OK Here's something I just thought of...
When I had a wooden rack, the foil tape was worthless...Now, the shelves in my rack are plastic and the foil tape is relentless... are you guys using foil tape with wood? If so...that makes me wonder.
Not me, with a Sterilite tub.
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Re: rack meltdown! please read
Hi,
Possibly caused by the type of plastic? I know over here some of the tubs I find are made of a plastic that feels kind of greasy almost.
You could try a hot glue gun and see if that sticks any better? Or roughen the surface with fine sandpaper maybe?
dr del
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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Re: rack meltdown! please read
 Originally Posted by nathanledet
on another note...what kind of tape were you using? I've found that electrical tape is not very adhesive and comes undone with little effort. Foil tape, on the other hand, sticks well.
Agreed! electrical tape is worthless. foil tape rocks though
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