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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2008240, member: 31715"] Hi there, You can try that advice and see if it remedies the problem. You could still set it up that way and still have proper basking temperatures. You'd just need to figure out what temperature the probe needs to be at while 3 inches away from the basking bulb to produce the desired basking surface temp. For instance, maybe you get it set up so that your basking surface is at 105, and you put the probe the 3 inches away and now it's reading 150. Well, if you set your stat to 150, then you know lower down at your basking surface you should have the 105 degree temp. This might take a bit of trial and error to figure out what the difference is, but doing it the way described to you should still allow you to utilize the benefits of the stat. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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