View Full Version : Placement of thermometer
jglass38
12-04-04, 07:40 AM
I use Aspen with all my balls. Should I be aiming for the 90-95 temp at the hot spot on the surface of the aspen or the plastic surface of the rubbermaid? I would have figured Aspen surface but they often move the Aspen aside and end up on the bare plastic (which with an Aspen surface of 90 gets to about 107). Thoughts?
A surface temp of 107degrees is way to high. I would remove the aspen over the hot spot and decrease it to 90-95. Just my .02
Sam
jglass38
12-04-04, 08:35 AM
Makes sense. I stuck the thermometer probe directly on the surface and cut the temp down to around 93-95. Then if some aspen happens to cover the surface it should still be between 88-90 on the hot spot. Thanks!
BoidKeeper
12-04-04, 09:36 AM
Unless you have a thermostat or rheostat I would lay down newspaper first and then the aspen on top so that even if it buries itself under the aspen it will still have a layer of newspaper bewteen it and the heat pad.
Cheers,
Trevor
jglass38
12-04-04, 09:41 AM
I have a rheostat for the 2 breeders (right now they are separated) and it is still not functioning correctly. I am going to pick up a thermostat right now.
That's the problem with loose substrate. Chances are they'll bury into the substrate, and burn themselves on the bottom surface if the temp your recording is the substrate temp. Tricky scenario. I woudl definitely agree with Trevor and second the newspaper on the bottom and use that as your temp gauge.
jglass38
12-04-04, 05:15 PM
I went out and got a thermostat. Looks like things are holding steady now. I spent all day adjusting it but it now seems to go on when the temp drops to 89-90 and goes off around 92-93. I think things are ok.
BoidKeeper
12-04-04, 06:05 PM
Cool, what kind did you get?
Cheers,
Trevor
jglass38
12-04-04, 06:20 PM
Zoo Med with a probe. Reptitemp 500R I think it is called? Seems to be doing the job so far. The only prob is that after it shuts off the heating pad the temp continues to go up for a bit on the thermometer so I need to keep it set lower. There is definitely some temperature fluctuation between around 88 and 93. I dont know why it cant keep it at a solid temp
because it's not proportional. You need to pay bigger bucks to get a decent one if you want really constant temps.
Roy
jglass38
12-04-04, 08:50 PM
Understood. What is the best deal on a proportional? Helix?
I'll let someone else answer that as I dont have any thermostats. I've had good success with reostats. The thing about reostats is that they will give you a hot spot that is ambient + N at any given setting. If your room temp is constant, your hot spot should be constant once you get it adjusted properly. My ambient is pretty constant, so my hot spot is as well. I get a nice 10 degree C gradient all the time. As soon as I get a space heater with a night-time drop, I'll be completely happy with my heat setup.
Roy
I have 6 Helix's in use and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a quality proportional thermostat. There are others out there, but I'll continue to sing the praises of Helix to anyone that will listen
honduranfreekk
12-06-04, 04:07 PM
I use the Habitat Controll System 4 bank and Just LOVE it.Hey mykee dont you use one also?
Kelvin@Brigitte
Kelvin; nope Helix DBS-1000's all the way for me Boss.
honduranfreekk
12-06-04, 04:44 PM
Ahh my bad then bro lol I thought you got one lol.I would not use anything but the Habitat Controlls now I love the way they work and hold temps.Just my 2 cents
Kelvin@Brigitte
jglass38
12-06-04, 05:26 PM
Where do you get a habitat controll?
BoidKeeper
12-06-04, 07:27 PM
I have two helixes and two zoo meds. The zoo meds are ok but of course they are no helix. I would have done with habitat control but it came down to needed to pay by visa. The guy selling the helix took visa, the other guy didn't.
Cheers,
Trevor
Bristen
12-07-04, 02:53 PM
talking about thermostats... has anybody ever heard/used the Herpstat? It looks really good.. the internal resolution of that thing is .1125F and the Helix is .25F if my memory serves me right.. they have an incubator mode where you can set the temp up to 1/10th of a degree etc.. looks like a really good device, but just not sure how reliable it is... has anybody used those before?
Thanks,
Bristen.
lucky8926
12-28-04, 05:38 PM
I'm in the same place as you, they seem to look pretty good but I want to get some input from someone that uses them.
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