Skipcurt
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Last night I was experimenting with the heat lamp I'm going to use for chicks at the end of March. I'll be using a clamp on lamp with 250w red bulb. New purchase from Tractor Supply. At the moment my plan is to use a cardboard box. One box is about 36Lx24Wx24D and the other is about 30Lx20Wx18D. I will use them on their side with a hole cut in it and covered with hardware cloth.
Using the smaller box, I put the thermometer standing at the bottom and start with the lamp at the opening near one end. I check it 30 minutes later and it's only 80. So I rig up a way to lower down onto the box about 6-8 inches from the bottom and it's 110. Raise it up 6in and it's still 110. Another 6 up and I'm at the top again. I even checked the supposed "cooler" end and it was still way too hot down there. How the heck do you get it to regulate? Is it better to use a wire dog crate so that you would have a warm spot instead of a warm room? I keep thinking of when you walk into a sauna or steam room. There typically isn't a cool area of the room because it's essentially closed.
I'm sure there will be responses of "Get a heat plate" but at 3-4 times the price of a lamp and I don't plan on brooding very often so I'm not really looking to invest in a plate.
Please share some knowledge and tips.
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Using the smaller box, I put the thermometer standing at the bottom and start with the lamp at the opening near one end. I check it 30 minutes later and it's only 80. So I rig up a way to lower down onto the box about 6-8 inches from the bottom and it's 110. Raise it up 6in and it's still 110. Another 6 up and I'm at the top again. I even checked the supposed "cooler" end and it was still way too hot down there. How the heck do you get it to regulate? Is it better to use a wire dog crate so that you would have a warm spot instead of a warm room? I keep thinking of when you walk into a sauna or steam room. There typically isn't a cool area of the room because it's essentially closed.
I'm sure there will be responses of "Get a heat plate" but at 3-4 times the price of a lamp and I don't plan on brooding very often so I'm not really looking to invest in a plate.
Please share some knowledge and tips.
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