Licespray
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- Jul 15, 2019
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Hey guys and gals.
Just joined, throwing in the towel and saying I need help with setting up..
So got a 150w CHE, the base is rated to 200, so no worries there, and picked up a new reptile one brand thermostat. I’ve set it to 29 and I’m just trying to test to see how it goes with heating the enclosure (hence why the thermostat temp probe cable is going out the door rather than through a hole).
The CHE is getting hot, so it’s working, but it’s not working well. It didn’t get above 21 during the day, ambient temp in house being 16 or so, and as the temperatures are dropping tonight (it’s around 5) the temp on the probe got to 13, but has now dropped in to the 11’s.
So why the heck is it not working for me? What do I need to change, where am I going wrong? It’s frustrating that’s for sure. Attached is a pic of how the lamps in and where the probes currently sitting as I try and work things out.
Oh, the front cover is Perspex so hopefully that’s not just bleeding all the heat out.
And enclosure size is 4x2x2.
Cheers,
Troy.
Just joined, throwing in the towel and saying I need help with setting up..
So got a 150w CHE, the base is rated to 200, so no worries there, and picked up a new reptile one brand thermostat. I’ve set it to 29 and I’m just trying to test to see how it goes with heating the enclosure (hence why the thermostat temp probe cable is going out the door rather than through a hole).
The CHE is getting hot, so it’s working, but it’s not working well. It didn’t get above 21 during the day, ambient temp in house being 16 or so, and as the temperatures are dropping tonight (it’s around 5) the temp on the probe got to 13, but has now dropped in to the 11’s.
So why the heck is it not working for me? What do I need to change, where am I going wrong? It’s frustrating that’s for sure. Attached is a pic of how the lamps in and where the probes currently sitting as I try and work things out.
Oh, the front cover is Perspex so hopefully that’s not just bleeding all the heat out.
And enclosure size is 4x2x2.
Cheers,
Troy.