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Posted - 14/03/2010 : 07:35:05 Hi all, just bought a small heat mat yesterday (96mm x 146mm) for my exo terra 30cm x 30cm x 30cm and the instructions say that its best to place a piece of polystryne under the base of my viv to help transfer the heat around the base, is this right or should the mat just be stuck to the outside base of the viv by itself? Any help or advice on this would be helpful, thanks Colin |
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Nazzle |
Posted - 14/03/2010 : 21:59:58 I used corregated cardboard and made an air-space using cushioned insulating tape which has helped keep the temperatures more stable. |
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Posted - 14/03/2010 : 17:28:14 The best thing I've found (though not always available in small quantities) is the stuff that is put underneath laminate floorboards. Its basically polystyrine with foil backing and I came across it when the parents did the redecorating. Polystyrine is perfectly fine though.
Polystyrine is good- to add to what was said bout directing heat up- it'll also hold the heat longer; though its not strictly necessary but it means without it the heat mat will be on longer to raise the temp and cut back on (through the thermostat) quicker as it'll lose heat faster. |
DannyBrown91 |
Posted - 14/03/2010 : 11:43:20 Like paul said it is just to help direct the heat up rather than letting it to escape through whatever it is sitting on. Cardboard also works but not quite aswell. |
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Posted - 14/03/2010 : 10:03:46 place the heatmat under a glass tank if you put poly under the heatmat then what it does is it stops the heat escaping elsewhere and directs the heat into the tank, on all my glass tanks ive had i tend to put poly on 3 sides and the bottom for insulation and helps your rep feel more secure only having one open side, hope this helps paul |