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Posted by: all4sky at Wed Mar 31 17:19:01 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by all4sky ] I noticed that I have to keep my flexwatt tape at a considerably higher temperature in order to keep the hotspot inside the tub around 95 degrees for my ball python rack. Using my temp gun the heat tape is usually around 108 Degrees for me to achieve the 95 degree surface temp inside the tub. Does anyone know how to remedy this so I won't have to keep the flexwatt temp so high? I understand it may be because the sterilite tubs I'm using have a slight gap between the tub and the heat tape because of the feet, but is there a way for it to absorb more heat? Running the tape at high temperatures like that makes me somewhat worried. Thanks for your time. | ||
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