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Old 07-17-02, 10:33 AM   #1
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not hot enough for ya??

OK, I have hooked up my heat tape and ran it down the back of the rack (used 11 inch heat tape), it gets warm but for some reason it's not getting hot enough. I have both racks hooked up the same way and as all guides have said. The cornsnake rack works fine and gets to the right temperature pretty quick. they are both hooked up to dimmers and are turned to the MAX.
But the BP rack takes a long time to get warmed up and only gets up to 86.2 (I have been running it for almost 24h). I have three different thermometers going (the max/min probe kind) and that's what it has read.
I thought it might be the connectors so I changed them, re did the wiring though it was fine.

any ideas or tips to get it warmer so my balls don't freaze.

thanks

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Old 07-17-02, 10:51 AM   #2
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any ideas or tips to get it warmer so my balls don't freaze.

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You could try wool undies!!!
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Old 07-17-02, 11:16 AM   #3
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lol! :joker: That's a good one, Jeff.

Cornball,
Is it a good quality dimmer? You might have a crappy dimmer.
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Old 07-17-02, 01:03 PM   #4
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but wool itches to much Jeff, well I better get some powder then:joker: hahaha

never mind about the heat tape, I just needed to give it a little more time, the back is sitting at 90 as I am writing this so it's all good.

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i have one of those heat pads that stick to the bottom. the thermometer is on the back wall about an inch above the substrate (reptile bark) The thermo reads about 82 most of the time, but i am aiming for about 85. Do you think that the surface is warmer than the thermo says because it is only measuring the air? If not my pad might not be warm enoug, and i should get a lamp too. thx
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