Home | Community | Message Board

Sporeworks
This site includes paid links. Please support our sponsors.


Welcome to the Shroomery Message Board! You are experiencing a small sample of what the site has to offer. Please login or register to post messages and view our exclusive members-only content. You'll gain access to additional forums, file attachments, board customizations, encrypted private messages, and much more!

MagicBag.co Shop: All-In-One Bags That Don't Suck, Certified Organic All-In-One Grow Bags by Magic Bag, Contam-Resistant All-In-One Grow Bags

Jump to first unread post Pages: 1
Some of these posts are very old and might contain outdated information. You may wish to search for newer posts instead.
Heatmat Penetration
    #4612368 -

Iam planning to place my heat mat on the floor under a flat piece of metal (approx 2mm thick) for stealth growing, my PVC terranium box will be placed on top. What I need to know is would the heat from a typical heatmat penetrate effectively through both layers to heat the inside of the terranium?


--------------------
"The only thing I'm high on is Love for my Son and Daughters. Yes, a little LSD is all I need."
-Marge Simpson

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Re: Heatmat Penetration [Re: cubeladd]
    #4612377 -

my guess is yes.
wait for a more experienced answer. :smile:


--------------------
turn off your mind relax and float downstream

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Re: Heatmat Penetration [Re: cubeladd]
    #4612378 -

Probably will. I have used old sweatshirts or blankets as a buffer for a heatmat. The power is constant though so will vary with your room temp. Far better is an aquarium heater.
The main problem with heat mats is overheating. Do you know what power (wattage) it is?

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Re: Heatmat Penetration [Re: blackout]
    #4612439 -

blackout said:
Probably will. I have used old sweatshirts or blankets as a buffer for a heatmat. The power is constant though so will vary with your room temp. Far better is an aquarium heater.
The main problem with heat mats is overheating. Do you know what power (wattage) it is?



Well originally I had planned to use the heatmat method as opposed to using an aquarium heater as I needed a stealth setup, so the heatmat seemed ideal as I could slip it under a closet or rug, however to ensure optimum temps I would need to buy a thermostat probe with it as well which would ruin any purpose of using it for stealth as using a thermostat would mean wires trailing into my setup. I guess I need to rethink how Iam going to do it. Ideas anyone?


--------------------
"The only thing I'm high on is Love for my Son and Daughters. Yes, a little LSD is all I need."
-Marge Simpson

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Re: Heatmat Penetration [Re: cubeladd]
    #4612470 -

They do have wireless thermometer probes which i think would suit u well, they run only like $10 more than a normal one would. But i'd like to mention that while using a heatmat, never leave it alone/unchecked for longer than 12-24hours. I've heard horror stories of places burning down etc


--------------------

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Re: Heatmat Penetration [Re: swiftrance]
    #5012635 -

I have a similar concern:
I want to use a 15 Watt heat mat (meant for seedling germination in a terrarium). The pamphlet it came with said it would keep it a few degrees (C) above ambient, and I'm planning on using it in a 17 degree (C again, sorry) room. Could I place it in a rubbermaid terrarium underneath a bed of perlite? Does anybody have any experience with this type of stuff?
Thanks


--------------------
BASED
---------------------

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Re: Heatmat Penetration [Re: Reynard]
    #5012949 -

Heat mats are not great - by any means.

First - if in DIRECT contact - they tend to COOK things.

Second - you want about 10 inches of space between them & something else.

Third - they usually heat 15 degree's over ambient temps.

So, if your room temps swing, so will it.

Cheapest dry heater is a small watt electric bulb - tin foil wrapped, on a dimmer switch for control.

Best wet/dry heater is a submersible fish tank heater.
(the kind with a thermostat dial temp control).


--------------------

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Re: Heatmat Penetration [Re: agar]
    #5012963 -

It isn't necessary to heat a terrarium at all if it's in a normal indoor location. Cubes fruit very well at 70F.
RR


--------------------
Download Let's Grow Mushrooms



semper in excretia sumus solim profundum variat

"I've never had a failed experiment.  I've only discovered 10,000 methods which do not work."
Thomas Edison

Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Jump to top Pages: 1

MagicBag.co Shop: All-In-One Bags That Don't Suck, Certified Organic All-In-One Grow Bags by Magic Bag, Contam-Resistant All-In-One Grow Bags


Similar ThreadsPosterViewsRepliesLast post
* Heatmat size problems cubeladd 409 2 09/09/05 01:50 PM
by cubeladd
* Where do I position my heatmat thermostat? cubeladd 493 2 09/18/05 11:12 AM
by willmafingerdo
* My new Shroomery Sweatshirt Picture
( 1 2 all )
bluhoney 4,543 22 10/05/01 05:04 PM
by bluhoney
* light penetrate black tupperware? darknessandwater 517 4 03/25/09 09:54 AM
by Kendo
* 6 mil polyethylene plastic light penetration lop 302 0 07/24/11 12:40 PM
by lop
* How will the light penetrate my plastic GH cover Kalypto 354 8 11/08/12 11:37 AM
by Kalypto
* Will a 6500k light penetrate the tob of a clear monotub? wisdom187 576 7 11/03/10 12:58 PM
by Nico Lisp
* Peroxide Concentration in Agar JeRiKo1 1,591 11 04/22/04 02:49 PM
by stara

Extra information
You cannot start new topics / You cannot reply to topics
HTML is disabled / BBCode is enabled
Moderator: Shroomism, george castanza, RogerRabbit, veggie, mushboy, fahtster, the_chosen_one, LogicaL Chaos, 13shrooms, hamloaf, cronicr, Stipe-n Cap, Pastywhyte, bodhisatta, Tormato, Land Trout, A.k.a
859 topic views. 13 members, 1,717 guests and 91 web crawlers are browsing this forum.
[ Show Images Only | Sort by Score | Print Topic ]
Search this thread:

Copyright 1997-2026 Mind Media. Some rights reserved.

Generated in 0.023 seconds spending 0.006 seconds on 14 queries.