Ceramic Heat Emitter Not Hot Enough at Adrian Eldredge blog

Ceramic Heat Emitter Not Hot Enough. in my own troubleshooting, i moved the bulb over the temperature probe and it only got to 76 degrees farenheight. the 10 one gets very warm but not hot enough to burn you. a ceramic heat emitter is not a basking bulb. i like it better than a che because it does not get hot enough to burn you. As for light it barely makes any, you. The tank gets down to around 70f at night, but i want to keep it a little warmer (~80f). the only possible problem aside from the ceramic bulb itself is either bad wiring, a dodgy bulb holder, or a dodgy. a ceramic heat emitter doesn't emit light, i think the night heat lamps you mean are like a black/ purple lightbulb so they still emit. You are probably going to have to do some experimenting. They are for heat only and mostly used at night when they sleep.

My Tanklife Ceramic Heat Emitter 150w
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a ceramic heat emitter doesn't emit light, i think the night heat lamps you mean are like a black/ purple lightbulb so they still emit. They are for heat only and mostly used at night when they sleep. You are probably going to have to do some experimenting. As for light it barely makes any, you. the only possible problem aside from the ceramic bulb itself is either bad wiring, a dodgy bulb holder, or a dodgy. a ceramic heat emitter is not a basking bulb. i like it better than a che because it does not get hot enough to burn you. The tank gets down to around 70f at night, but i want to keep it a little warmer (~80f). the 10 one gets very warm but not hot enough to burn you. in my own troubleshooting, i moved the bulb over the temperature probe and it only got to 76 degrees farenheight.

My Tanklife Ceramic Heat Emitter 150w

Ceramic Heat Emitter Not Hot Enough a ceramic heat emitter doesn't emit light, i think the night heat lamps you mean are like a black/ purple lightbulb so they still emit. the only possible problem aside from the ceramic bulb itself is either bad wiring, a dodgy bulb holder, or a dodgy. in my own troubleshooting, i moved the bulb over the temperature probe and it only got to 76 degrees farenheight. As for light it barely makes any, you. They are for heat only and mostly used at night when they sleep. a ceramic heat emitter is not a basking bulb. the 10 one gets very warm but not hot enough to burn you. You are probably going to have to do some experimenting. The tank gets down to around 70f at night, but i want to keep it a little warmer (~80f). i like it better than a che because it does not get hot enough to burn you. a ceramic heat emitter doesn't emit light, i think the night heat lamps you mean are like a black/ purple lightbulb so they still emit.

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