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nick654377
01-02-13, 08:20 AM
can you guys please post pictures of how you have your t stat probe mounted in your tank with a RHP. im trying to figure out how to set up this before my tank comes so i can just get it done when it arrives.
thanks nick
Gungirl
01-02-13, 10:33 AM
Here is my set up.. top photo.. RHP and in the bottom pic you can see the probe wire entering through a small vent. These are 2 different vivs I have built but I do them all basically the same.
http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee454/KAMacie/Vivs/DSCF0311.jpg
http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee454/KAMacie/Vivs/DSCF0515.jpg
nick654377
01-02-13, 02:59 PM
do you have the probe under the bedding? that is what i am concerned about. i dont know if i should super glue it sticking up like a flag pole or lay it on top of the bedding or how i should do it. i will be using about 2 inches of eco earth/repti bark for the substrate.
Gungirl
01-02-13, 03:18 PM
I have the probe placed right under the edge of the hide. I used caulking to hook the cord about 2" away from the probe end to the bottom of the viv. This way the probe can move no more than 2".
nick654377
01-02-13, 08:15 PM
gotcha. awsome thank you much!
cossiecraig
01-05-13, 03:07 PM
you may have to play around with the probe a couple of times nick to get accurate readings ,once set up and running check with a temp gun and compare readings to your stats ok , i have 2 probes okay ,1 for heat mat which is taped directly to the heat mat ,the second 1 bieng for rhp ok ,that 1 is located on top of his hide below the rhp approx 10-11 " ,both are run by rheostats with digital readings .......good luck mate !
jovamabob
01-07-13, 05:05 PM
I have alarms on my thermostats that go off if it gets too hot or too cold and my snakes sit on them all the time setting it off, so now i have it held down between two pieces of heavy ceramic/slate decor that he can't move or fit in between. I have mine clear of bedding because i use a heat mat at the mo and my guy digs down to the lino covering it. no matter where i would put the probe.
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