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RE: Heating a large enclosure

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Posted by: jeffharding at Fri Feb 25 13:31:02 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jeffharding ]  
   

Thank you for the info. That is what I was thinking of doing. Since I have such a confined space, I can easily heat the shed to 75 degrees. I also have a Salmon Boa and Bearded Dragon, so they can use the same heat mins. I was thinking of getting a radiant heat panel to install in the middle by the hot side. Does anyone have any insight into what would be a good size/wattage to get? I was thinking 100W and then hook it up to a thermostat and a dimmer to nail the correct temps. Or would a CHE be better to add heat along with 3 50W halogens?

Thanks again


   

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