TrpnBils
22 is not enough snakes
Beanfarm says not to let the Flexwatt get to over 95 degrees. I have mine set at 93 right now and the tubs above it are only staying in the low 80's or upper 70's. I'm looking for an ambient temperature of 84 degrees, but I don't have much more to work with on the tape without it getting above 95 degrees.
On the other hand, I've heard other people say it is safe for up to 110 degrees, and there's even a video of Ralph Davis on Youtube where he shows his getting up to 100+.
Is the Beanfarm warning simply for not cooking herps, or is it actually a fire hazard to allow the Flexwatt to go (on a thermostat of course) up to 100 degrees or so?
On the other hand, I've heard other people say it is safe for up to 110 degrees, and there's even a video of Ralph Davis on Youtube where he shows his getting up to 100+.
Is the Beanfarm warning simply for not cooking herps, or is it actually a fire hazard to allow the Flexwatt to go (on a thermostat of course) up to 100 degrees or so?