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Originally Posted by Snakesitter
Mad Max, you seem very determined to reach the conclusion that RHPs are the ultimate solution, including reaching out to sources that will only confirm your opinion. If you like RHPs, go for it. I personally feel both options are fine. However, I've long since used Flexwatt and found it works fine for my needs. As I recall, it's fairly safe, too. Good luck with whichever decision you make. :-)
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Well I'm not and I haven't. It's just that Pro-Products is a very well respected company and they've taken the time to explain their thoughts to me, while you have not. Maybe if you could answer any of the questions that I've already asked you, then I'd have a better understanding of the situation. My only goal is to weigh the options and, hopefully, make the best decision available. If you'll tell me why a UTH is necessary when an RHP is already being used and name a brand of UTH with no possibility of combustion, then I'll certainly keep an open mind to what you have to say.
I have a nice time on sSnakeSs and I enjoy talking to people with similar interests, but all I
really care about on this forum is
my snake. I'm here to learn; I'm not here to be a Sophist.
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Originally Posted by Mad Max
So, why would an under tank heater be necessary when a radiant heat panel is used? And which under tank heater has no possibility of burns or combustion?
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