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    Different temps?

    Hey everyone , I have a small problem. I have a helix running my flexwatt and a accurite in the tubs. The accurite is saying its 101.8 the helix is saying its 93, since I have it set at 93. Now what do I do?
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    Re: Different temps?

    Rely on the accurite reading, not the t-stat. There are many reasons why t-stats read a lot lower or higher than the thermometer, and it happens quite often. The T-stat should never be used as a thermometer as well, since the probe should not be inside the cage but directly on the heat source.

    Also, if you have one, I would strongly recommend using a temp gun to confirm the actual temperature and base all settings on that. If not, then it would be a good thing to purchase.
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    Re: Different temps?

    Thanks for the tip but also the acurite now says its 92.8 in side the tub. and the helix is still at 93.. It should go up and down like this
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    Re: Different temps?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hotshot View Post
    Thanks for the tip but also the acurite now says its 92.8 in side the tub. and the helix is still at 93.. It shouldn't** go up and down like this
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    Re: Different temps?

    How long have you been running it? I'm just wondering because on a new setup, the temps will fluctuate a lot until it all settles down. Other than that, I don't know.

    I have a follow up question though:

    Why should you put the t-stat on the outside? Seems like air would affect the temperature readings and make it hotter. I'm using a UTH though, but have never had any issues with the temp getting too high.
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    Re: Different temps?

    Quote Originally Posted by Texas Dan View Post
    Why should you put the t-stat on the outside? Seems like air would affect the temperature readings and make it hotter. I'm using a UTH though, but have never had any issues with the temp getting too high.
    If you put the t-stat probe directly on the heat source it allows the t-stat to maintain a more consistant temperature because it takes away any external changes such as substrate depth, room temp, etc...

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    Re: Different temps?

    Quote Originally Posted by lmartelli77 View Post
    If you put the t-stat probe directly on the heat source it allows the t-stat to maintain a more consistant temperature because it takes away any external changes such as substrate depth, room temp, etc...
    bingo its been running 48 hours or so befor I even put the snakes in the rack.
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    Re: Different temps?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hotshot View Post
    bingo its been running 48 hours or so befor I even put the snakes in the rack.
    I'm glad it worked out for you. Post some pics when you get everything situated.

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    Re: Different temps?

    +1 on getting a temp gun.
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