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Posted by aysel on January 18, 2003 at 13:05:24:
In Reply to: I don't believe it is the CHE....more posted by chikkensht on January 18, 2003 at 12:52:41:
It probably IS the rheostat and the improper current. I experienced that noise first hand last night when fiddling with computer speakers ^_^0 lol
:First, THANX! My balls are very very spoiled :oP, second, I have had much good luck with Zoo-med CHE. When I unplugged the rheostat and plugged the CHE into the wall, the noise stopped. I am leaning towards cwatbay's theory that it is the ranging current going through the CHE. I think its thermostat time...
:vvv*Here's another favourite of the silly-heads*vvv
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::those are some LUCKY balls!!! hahahaha, I mean the pythons, sick people =P.
::I used a rheostat before, and never had that. Just to be safe, I'd send the CHE back and get a new one. Tell them that the CHE seems to be malfunctioning and you'd like a new product.
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