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Posted by: boaphile at Sat Oct 14 13:53:54 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boaphile ] Nobody wants a fire and the best way to avoid that is to use all the safest products and materials available. Plugging heaters directly into the wall is asking for a failure. Even if you don't eventually have a fire, you could easily cook your animals. I could not personally begin to advise someone on how to properly heat their cages if a 100 degree temperature was required to get the cages to the correct temperature. The hottest I ever run my Flexwatt is 95 degrees. This is only for gravid gestating females in cages near the floor. I use only low wattage sub floor Flexwatt heating in all my cages. This is less than half the wattage used in the 11" Flexwatt most people are familiar with and if your heat mats are the same as they were when I tested them five or six years ago, they are also more than double the wattage per square inch. Just way to much wattage for the application requirement. My philosophy is use the lowest wattage heater than will achieve the temperature you desire. That is the sub floor Flexwatt I use. This sub floor heating will only get to about 20-25 degrees warmer than the ambient temperature. | ||
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