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[QUOTE="hdochow, post: 2003320, member: 110661"] xp29's right, it really is trial and error with heating. i have a very thick 4'x2'x2' melamine enclosure with a solid top, so i only have to use a 50 watt to get the proper temperatures. when i had a 20 gallon glass enclosure i had to use a 100 watt. the temperature of the room will be a factor too. start with 1 of the 75 watt halogens and go from there. this is the light i use just for reference. [URL]https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SM1WSN2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1[/URL] this is also why the probe thermometers are important because they are the most accurate as far as readings go. they will read the surface temp on any material where the IR guns can be off depending on the material your basking spot is made of. stick on dial thermometers are the least reliable and will only give you the ambient temperature. [/QUOTE]
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