| RE: heat mat question
The particular model you have is a low wattage heat pad, so should not require a thermostat, although it wouldn't hurt. Should sit at around 30 degrees (roughly). I have several of these heat pads and have never used thermostats with them. The higher wattage ones easily get to 50 degrees and must be used in conjunction with a thermostat.
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