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The suggested max temp for Flexwatt is 95 degrees.
How many of you place your probe directly on the Flexwatt and keep it at 95 - 97 degrees, as opposed to placing the probe inside the enclosure to ensure a nice 85 degree warm side even if it means the Flexwatt is running at about 105 degrees?
I use flexwatt in my viv and it is covered with plexiglass. The probe in hot glue to the plexiglass above the flexwatt. The temp is mid eighties I would think since there is a slight air gap between them the temp is a little higher.
Is that any help??
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