Come to find out it's almost impossible to find a heat pad without an auto-shutoff. So after an hour thinking on this I came up with a solution.
Can you explain what's going on there?
That will save you from buying an inexpensive germinating mat. Although the current draw from your receiver can use more power in standby than the 20 watts that a mat would use. If your receiver is top vented be careful with condensation and water, also heat build up.
Can you explain what's going on there?
Could be, unless your receiver is waterproof!To much condensation = bad?
Innovative! My concern with that much condensation is that the environment is nice and ripe for fungus or mold to develop on the surface of the soil (or peat, or whatever.)
Could be, unless your receiver is waterproof!
I have read about someone using their cable TV box. Mine does not get that warm! As an alternative to a thermostat with a seeding mat, you can use a timer to turn on for 2 hours and off for 1 and it seems to work well at not overheating.
Is it air proof too??
Condensation isn't just in liquid form.
Ever heard of a thermostat?
I believe they're much cheaper than having to replace a piece of stereo equipment that has had water dripping into it. Could be wrong though.
Receivers^^^^, cable boxes, modems...etc. They put out a fair amount of heat. Usually not too much though and I am guessing inside the dome it is around 80-87F. Great places to start seeds.