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Old 10-26-12, 07:23 PM   #1
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Do they get hot enough for my snake to get burned on?
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Old 10-26-12, 07:41 PM   #2
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Yes unless you use a thermostat...
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Re: Radiant Heat panels

No they don't. Radiant heat panels are also mounted in such a way that the snake can't wrap around them. These are my preferred heating method.
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Yes unless you use a thermostat...
I assumed he meant by touch not by baking to death.
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Old 10-26-12, 08:42 PM   #5
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Re: Radiant Heat panels

I'm using a radiant heat panel for my burmese and it doesn't get hot enough to burn him. Of course, it's regulated with a herpkeeper thermostat and is mounted on the ceiling.

They're my preferred heating method as well.
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Re: Radiant Heat panels

They can rub against them for quite a while before they burn..a good 10-15 seconds. And as stated above it is impossible for them to cling to or wrap around.

Like any heat source, you should have a thermostat
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Awesome, is a zilla thermostat ok to use with it or do i need a more expensive thermostat?
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Re: Radiant Heat panels

I use a hydrofarm thermostat. Keeps the mat itself at around 80, so even if he touches it, burns won't happen.
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I use an alife thermostat its not super expensive and does the trick
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I use a hydrofarm thermostat. Keeps the mat itself at around 80, so even if he touches it, burns won't happen.
Actually a hydrofarm is an on/off type thermostat. That means your heat matt will spike well over 80 til the probe reads 81-82 ish then shut off until the probe reads 78-79 ish. A proportional thermostat will adjust the power flow to keep the heat mat around 80 degrees.
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Re: Radiant Heat panels

good to know, Korbin! Every time I do a temp read of the surface of it, it's usually only 83-85. (the mat doesn't get very hot as is, cause it's a piece of crap)
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Lol. So is mine. That's why I went rhp.
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Re: Radiant Heat panels

Once I start on pajamas' cage, That's on my list of to buys. For now, the heater he's got is fine...i need this joooobbbbb
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awesome thanks for the info guys!
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