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11-29-04, 05:18 PM
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Originally posted by Vengeance
I think it is a Sunbeam one, I got it from WalMart.
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thanks dude. just dont think ive ever seen one that looked like that before. so the sunbeam ones are the human ones, right? also are they adjustable and can you hook them up to a dimmer or proportional thermostat?
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11-29-04, 06:24 PM
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Yep, they are the human heat pads, this my complete setup with thermostat....
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11-29-04, 06:27 PM
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I use the sunbeam ones too. They have off - low - medium - high settings. I usually get 90 degrees on the low setting inside the hot hide when the room is at room temperature.
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11-29-04, 06:55 PM
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Just feeding some of the Girls and thought I would post some for you  
Pastel and Big Female
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11-29-04, 08:12 PM
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Join Date: Aug-2004
Location: nj
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Alright, Thanks for the help guys. Today I bought a rubbermaid, it looks like vengances. Alls I have to do is, buy a heat pad, I changed my mind about heat tape.
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11-29-04, 10:18 PM
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Location: BC
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Quote:
Originally posted by Vengeance
Yep, they are the human heat pads, this my complete setup with thermostat....
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thanx thats a nice setup. so im assuming even with the low, medium, high settings you could just leave it on high or medium and also hook it up to a dimmer or proportional thermostat...?
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11-30-04, 07:47 AM
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I have it set on high and the thermostat takes care of the rest for me. I found low wasn't hot enough, it would take longer to get the tempature up to the proper level, medium was ok but on colder days I still ran into problems, high works well for me. The thermostat takes care of controling the temp and has a built in automatic shutoff in the event things get too hot due to malfunction.
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