I second Lennycorn's recommendation for flexwatt, as well as purchasing from The Bean Farm. Although I live in Canada, because I bought my heat tape there and not here in Calgary saved me at LEAST a good $50 (and that's even after calculating the American $$$ to Canadian dollars and shipping!). It's definately the way to go.Lennycorn said:I'm thinking flexwatt heat tape. Sold here.
http://www.beanfarm.com/cgi-bin/store/agora.cgi
DogStar5988 said:What about putting a piece of plexi-glass at the bottom of the cage (or even a large tile) and attach a normal UTH?? Would that work? I am just not very familiar or comfortable with FlexWatt. Also where do you have the wires come out of those vivs? They look pretty sealed up.
Thanks, Kenny
blueapplepaste said:.
As for the wires: for the flexwatt, I drilled a hole, ran the wire through and then attatched it to the flexwatt. I also made the hole big enough to run the probe for the thermostat through. Then I plugged the hole up with silicone, let it dry, and covered it with bedding. You don't see any of the heating element or wiring with it all set up.
I'm sorry but I don't know why a normal UTH wouldn't work, if it were attached to a tile and placed inside the viv and then substrate on top. Wouldn't this, in effect, be the same as having the UTH on the outside of a glass tank? Of course I thermostat would have to be used just as in every other case. Sorry if I am very wrongblueapplepaste said:This won't work because most UTH are not designed for inside cage use.
As for the wires: for the flexwatt, I drilled a hole, ran the wire through and then attatched it to the flexwatt. I also made the hole big enough to run the probe for the thermostat through. Then I plugged the hole up with silicone, let it dry, and covered it with bedding. You don't see any of the heating element or wiring with it all set up.
Also, flexwatt is great stuff. If you're smart with it and use it correctly there is nothing to worry about. It's easy, safe, cheap, and does a great job!
DogStar5988 said:I'm sorry but I don't know why a normal UTH wouldn't work, if it were attached to a tile and placed inside the viv and then substrate on top. Wouldn't this, in effect, be the same as having the UTH on the outside of a glass tank? Of course I thermostat would have to be used just as in every other case. Sorry if I am very wrong![]()
tom e said:I'm quite sure this is a better way and much cleaner, but as I said before, I was pretty nervous about wiring the flex watt myself so I had to fit the already attached cord through a bigger hole.
bitsy said:I use UTHs underneath and outside my melamine vivs and they work just fine.
You need to raise the viv above the UTH by a millimetre or two, to:
a) avoid the weight of it resting on the mat (would damage the mat)
b) allow airflow over the mat (would cause overheating & be a fire risk)
In order the raise the viv, I cut cork floor tiles the same size as the viv floor, cut a hole in it to fit the uth, slide the viv into the hole and rest the viv on top of the cork tiles. Works nicely with a stack of vivs as well as for single ones. You can slide the UTH in and out for maintenance checks without having to move the viv.
The probe for the stat goes inside the viv, in the substrate directly above where the UTH is placed. I can get a very comfortable upper 80s warm end at floor level.
The stat is the critical part of the kit. Even running it outside a melamine viv, you can still get an overheated patch inside if the UTH is unregulated. Not to mention the fire risk.
I would imagine that the UTH itself is running near its max!