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<blockquote data-quote="FaaFaa" data-source="post: 39430" data-attributes="member: 3497"><p>I would just stick the mat on the back and any over hang that you have would be no big deal. A heat mat will not increase your temps much at all. If you need to go higher than 10*F (sorry if your C instead) I would suggest a <strong>red low watt</strong> light bulb. You want to use red because it is a range of color that will not bother your T. However, please please please be careful of how dry things get. The heat from the light will dry things out, including your T. A ceramic heat emitter would also do the trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FaaFaa, post: 39430, member: 3497"] I would just stick the mat on the back and any over hang that you have would be no big deal. A heat mat will not increase your temps much at all. If you need to go higher than 10*F (sorry if your C instead) I would suggest a [B]red low watt[/B] light bulb. You want to use red because it is a range of color that will not bother your T. However, please please please be careful of how dry things get. The heat from the light will dry things out, including your T. A ceramic heat emitter would also do the trick. [/QUOTE]
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