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Originally Posted by Brently
I am looking for some advice before I buy my thermostat. I have my eye on the spyder robotics herpstat II. I am finishing making an 8ftLx3ftHx2 1/2ftD wooden enclosure. I plan on buying a 160 watt RHP to mount on one end. I am curious if I will need both probes of the herpstat II? I am not sure if on the other end of the enclosure if I will need a heat mat or some sort of belly heat to keep a thermal gradient. I have never had an enclosure this size before. I keep the house around 75 in the summer and probably around 70 in the winter.
Will the RHP be able to appropriately heat that area or will I need supplemental heat on the cool side to keep it in range?
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there are allot of factors which can affect how much heat is distributed around the enclosure, with a 160W you should be able to heat it very well - however, it really depends where your basking spot is, where the panel is, and where the probe is, if for eg you are using the RHP to heat a spot on the floor of the enclosure, then the RHP will have to put out allot more heat to reach 2ft below, than if you where to heat an area just inches away from the RHP - if that makes sense?
What are you keeping in the enclosure, and how are you planning on setting up the panel?
theres no real way to know for sure until you try it out, get your warm end sorted with a good basking zone, then take measurements, and adjust if you need to, or add a heat mat if you need to, its the only way to know for sure, because every enclosure, room, house and climate is diffrent