View Full Version : Seed Germination for heat pad
Brently
10-19-14, 05:42 PM
I am getting ready to buy a new heat pad. Just wondering if anyone has tried using a seed germination heat pad for heat in their enclosures. I have found one that says it heats up to 10-20 degrees above ambient temps. I would use a temp probe regardless but how does it know what to heat to? And is there any reason not to use it.
pdomensis
10-20-14, 07:17 AM
We had a thread on this last year, and at there were at least a few who said that they used them just fine and there were no negative comments. I think as long as you use a temp gun to fine tune it it will work great. I personally dont have one in an enclosure, but I've got a very large one under my dog house during the winter.
Brently
10-20-14, 03:02 PM
We had a thread on this last year, and at there were at least a few who said that they used them just fine and there were no negative comments. I think as long as you use a temp gun to fine tune it it will work great. I personally dont have one in an enclosure, but I've got a very large one under my dog house during the winter.
Thanks for the response. I will be buying one soon I believe. I will have it connected to a herpstat.
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