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Hey, you folks who use these ceramic emitters, what is the deal with all of them saying 220-240 Volts? That can't be right, that you have to have a 220v circuit to use one. This is one I'm looking at, about to order extra heat bulbs, but was going to try one of these.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/25W-50W-...-Lamp-For-Reptile-Pet-Brooder-Black/900475945
Oh, found a 100w ceramic emitter for $6.99 with free shipping. Ordered that plus four more 100w black heat bulbs ($3.74 each) from Walmart.com. We are in business again! We want the wall condos done for Snow and Amanda by Dec 17, when we have to be gone all day long for our annual family dinner and I need them to have a heat source. I'm bushed, going to read my book and maybe crash early. Yawn.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/25W-50W-...-Lamp-For-Reptile-Pet-Brooder-Black/900475945
Oh, found a 100w ceramic emitter for $6.99 with free shipping. Ordered that plus four more 100w black heat bulbs ($3.74 each) from Walmart.com. We are in business again! We want the wall condos done for Snow and Amanda by Dec 17, when we have to be gone all day long for our annual family dinner and I need them to have a heat source. I'm bushed, going to read my book and maybe crash early. Yawn.
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